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Danger Element Analysis and Protocol Design of Electronic Cash Payment System (전자화폐지불시스템의 위험요소 분석 및 프로토콜 설계)

  • 허철회;조성진;정환묵
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.103-115
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    • 1999
  • The electronic cash, an electronic equivalent of the real paper money, has been recently proposed as one of the various payment methods for electronic commerce. In this paper, we design an electronic cash payment system based on a new electronic cash payment protocol that can effectively provide full anonymity and avoid double-spending. The protocol is suitable for use as the electronic cash control or electronic cash database. The protocol support also security and electronic cash property.

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A Study on the Divisible Electronic Cash System Functioning Electronic License (전자면허의 기능을 갖는 분할 가능한 전자화폐시스템에 관한 연구)

  • 이애리;이지영
    • The Journal of Information Technology
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.89-97
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    • 2000
  • Electronic commerce on the network requires a new payment system, electronic cash that carries digitalized information of cash. The new system, however, demands the security and privacy because electronic cash is different from real cash in that it can be easily duplicated, forged, or traced. Therefore, electronic cash system should be guaranteed security and privacy to be used as a new payment mechanism with assurance. First, this paper analyzes the existing electronic cash system involving electronic coins, divisible electronic bills, and electronic license. Then the paper proposes a new electronic cash system which claims to be more efficient in the amount of communication and computation. Finally, this study attempts to solve the problem of electronic license.

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공정한 은닉 KCDSA 서명에 기반한 추적 가능한 전자화폐 시스템

  • 이임영
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.85-97
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    • 1999
  • A blind signature scheme is a protocol allowing verifier to obtain a valid signature for a message m from a signer without him seeing the message. This means that the bank in collaboration with the shop cannot trace the electronic cash to user. However anonymous electronic cash also facilitates fraud and criminal acts such as money laundering anonymous blackmailing and illegal purchaes. Therefore in this paper we propose fair blind signature scheme based on KCDSA which is a domestic digital signature scheme and it apply a electronic cash system. In particularly a proposed electronic cash system have an anonymity control ability which trace a user who make use a electronic cash illegally in association with a trusted center.

Design and Implementation of an Efficient Fair Off-line E-Cash System based on Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithm Problem

  • Lee, Manho;Gookwhan Ahn;Kim, Jinho;Park, Jaegwan;Lee, Byoungcheon;Kim, Kwangjo;Lee, Hyuckjae
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.81-89
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we design and implement an efficient fair off-line electronic cash system based on Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithm Problem (ECDLP), in which the anonymity of coins is revocable by a trustee in case of dispute. To achieve this, we employ the Petersen and Poupard s electronic cash system [1] and extend it by using an elliptic curve over the finite field GF($2^n$). This naturally reduces message size by 85% compared with the original scheme and makes a smart card to store coins easily. Furthermore, we use the Baek et al. s provably secure public key encryption scheme [2] to improve the security of electronic cash system. As an extension, we propose a method to add atomicity into new electronic cash system. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first result to implement a fair off-line electronic cash system based on ECDLP with provable security.

A KCDSA Magic Ink Sinature Secret Sharing Method (분배된 비밀 공유 기법을 이용한 KCDSA 매직 잉크 서명 방식)

  • 류영규
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 1999
  • Electronic cash is a digital signature issued by bank. If the concept of the distributed secret sharing and magic ink signature is introduced in the existing electronic cash system we can increase the security level and the availability of electronic cash system and trace the electronic cash itself and the owner of electronic cash which was issued anonymously to a user in case of illegal usage of electronic cash by users. If the trust is concentrated on one bank system. the problem of misuse of bank can be occurred. To solve this problem, the distributed secrete sharing scheme need to be introduced in electronic cash system. In this paper We propose a DSS(Digital Signature Standard) distributed magic ink signature scheme and a KCDSA(Korea Certificate-based Digital Signature Algorithm) distributed magic ink signature scheme using a verifiable secret sharing method. and we compare two methods with respect to the required computation amount for the generation of magic-ink signature.

Electronic Cash for Central Bank′s Monetary Policy

  • Lim, Kwang-Sun;Park, Jung-Su;Hyun, Tchang-Hee
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.96-105
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    • 1998
  • Electronic cash affects central bank in many areas, in particular regarding the issuance of money, supervision of cashless payments, supervision of the banking system and monetary policy. The effects of electronic cash on central bank policies, the security and integrity of the payment system, and naturally also on single sector such as company engaged in the transport of money and valuables, depend mainly on the extent to which the new payment methods can replace cash. The possible development of electronic cash merits special attention from central banks for at least three reasons. First, central banks are concerned that the introduction of the new payment instrument should have no adverse effect on public confidence in the payment system and payment media. Second, although the substitution of electronic cash for other forms of money should not theoretically hamper central bank's ability to control the money supply, it might, however, have practial implications, at least in the long run, which need to be carefully examined. Third, because electronic cash may be used for payments of very small value, they have the potential, more than any other cashless instrument, to take over the role of notes and coins in the economy and, therefore, have implications for central bank's activities and revenues.

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A Study on Image Electronic Money based on Watermarking Technique (워터 마킹 기술을 활용한 이미지 전자화폐에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jung-Soo;Kim, Whoi-Yul
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.11D no.6
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    • pp.1335-1340
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    • 2004
  • This study introduces a technology utilizing digital images as electronic money by inserting watermark into the images. Watermarking technology assign contents ID to images and inserts the contents ID into the images in an unnoticeable way. The server that manages the issue and the usage of mage electronic money (called ‘WaterCash’ hereafter) stores issued contents ID to database and manage them as electronic money. WaterCash guarantees anonymity and prevents the forgery and modification of WaterCash based on semi-fragile watermarking technique. In addition, WaterCash is transferable and the illegal use of WaterCash can be prevented based on the watermarking technology. The watermarking .technology used in this paper was designed to be robust to image compression but vulnerable to intentional or non-intentional Image processing.

Design of Divisible Electronic Cash based on Double Hash Chain (이중해쉬체인에 기반한 분할 가능 전자화폐의 설계)

  • 용승림;이은경;이상호
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.30 no.7_8
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    • pp.408-416
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    • 2003
  • An electronic cash system has to provide the security, to prevent the double spending and to support the divisibility of electronic cash for the easy of use. Divisible electronic cash system allows an electronic cash to be divided into subdivisions. Each subdivision is worth any desired value, but all values must add up to the original cash value. Divisible scheme brings some advantages. It reduces to make the change and also there is no necessity that a customer must withdraw a cash of the desired value whenever transactions occur. In this paper, we present an electronic cash protocol which provides the divisibility based on the double hash chain technique. Electronic cash is constructed in the form of coins. Coins, generated by the double hush chain, have different denominations. The divisibility based on the double hash chain technique. Electronic cash is constructed in the form of coins. Coins, generated by the double hash chain, have different denominations. The divisibility of an electronic cash is satisfied by the payment certificate, which is a pair of bank´s proxy signature received from the bank. When a customer pays the coin of subdivision, the fairness of that coin is certified by a customer´s signing instead of a bank. Although the proposed method does not guarantee user´s anonymity, it generates coins which cannot be forged, and the customer can use an electronic cash conveniently and efficiently with its divisibility.

A Study on DRM Model Using Electronic Cash System (전자화폐 시스템을 적용한 DRM 모델에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Deok-Gyu;Oh, Hyung-Geun;Lee, Im-Yeong
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.7 no.8
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    • pp.1107-1119
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    • 2004
  • There is Electronic-cash system as important payment means in Electronic-commerce and the requirement of electronic cash is independence, transferability, divisibility etc. This is important requirement in DRM to provide contents as a same requirement to contents. Because contents itself can see that requirement of Electronic-cash can be transferred the control of to contents requirement as monetary concept. Can apply equally in reproduction and copy for contents, anonymity user's access etc, and several relations. In this paper, wish to put by value that is equal about Electronic-cash and contents, and apply concept of Electronic-cash through this and present DRM model after examine requirement of Electronic-cash and DRM's requirement. Concept used in this paper left copy use authority to use hierarchic tree structure and endowed anonymity for contents and anonymity about user for anonymous user. Finally, examines and compares and analyzes proposed existing methods.

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A Practical Off-line Electronic Cash System on Smart Cards Achieving Untraceability, Divisibility, and Transferability

  • Chung, Ho-Suk;Lee, Pil-Joong-
    • Proceedings of the Korea Institutes of Information Security and Cryptology Conference
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    • 1994.11a
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    • pp.51-66
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    • 1994
  • A divisible off-line electronic cash system based on cut-and-choose has first been proposed by [OO91] and recently more efficient single term divisible cash system was presented in [EO94] which is based on Brand's scheme [Bra93]. In this paper, we present a different type of single term divisible electronic cash system which is more efficient than previously proposed systems such as [OO91], [YLR93], and [EO94] in the standpoint of the amount of communication, the number of modular multiplications required in the payment transactions, and the storage requirement in the withdrawal protocol. Our scheme is a modified version of [LL93], where the major improvement has been made in its withdrawal transaction to introduce untraceability and multi-spendability. We have borrowed the idea of the withdrawal protocol of our scheme from [EO94] with minor modifications. Transferability in our scheme allows only a finite number of transfer. Our scheme satisfies an the desirable properties of an electronic cash system such as untraceability, divisibility and transferability. In addition, we present a n-spendable cash. The basic idea of extension to multi-spendability has been borrowed from [Bra93] with minor modifications.

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