Journal:Informatica
Volume 14, Issue 4 (2003), pp. 551–558
Abstract
Recently, Tseng et al. proposed an improvement on Peyravian and Zunic's protected password transmission scheme and protected changing scheme to remove some security flaws. However, as we will point out in this paper, any adversary can intercept the request for changing the password sent by a legal user and modify it with a wrong password. Furthermore, we shall also propose an improved version of their protected password changing scheme to help it out of the trouble.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 14, Issue 3 (2003), pp. 393–402
Abstract
In 2001, Hsu et al. proposed a non‐repudiable threshold proxy signature with known signers. In their scheme, the proxy group cannot deny having signed the proxy signature if they did. However, Hsu et al.'s scheme is vulnerable to some attacks. A malicious original signer or malicious proxy signer can impersonate some other proxy signers to generate proxy signatures. In this article, we shall present our cryptanalysis of the Hsu et al.'s scheme. After that, we shall propose a new threshold proxy signature that can overcome the weaknesses.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 14, Issue 1 (2003), pp. 111–120
Abstract
In the generalized group‐oriented cryptosystem, the sender can send a conditional message to a group of users such that only the specified sets of users in this group can cooperate to decrypt this message. In this paper, we will use an ElGamal cryptosystem and an elliptic curve ElGamal cryptosystem to achieve the purposes of generalization and group‐orientation, respectively. Both of our schemes are more efficient than Tsai et al.'s scheme in terms of sender's computational complexity.