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Building On/off Attacks Detector for Effective Trust Evaluation in Cloud Services Environment

  • SALAH T. ALSHAMMARI;AIIAD ALBESHRI;KHALID ALSUBHI
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.24 no.7
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    • pp.101-107
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    • 2024
  • Cloud computing is a widely used technology that has changed the way people and organizations store and access information. This technology is quite versatile, which is why extensive amounts of data can be stored in the cloud. Furthermore, businesses can access various services over the cloud without having to install applications. However, the cloud computing services are provided over a public domain, which means that both trusted and non-trusted users can access the services. Though there are several advantages of cloud computing services, especially to business owners, various challenges are also posed in terms of the privacy and security of information and online services. A kind of threat that is widely faced in the cloud environment is the on/off attack. In this kind of attack, a few entities exhibit proper behavior for a given time period to develop a highly a positive reputation and gather trust, after which they exhibit deception. A viable solution is provided by the given trust model for preventing the attacks. This method works by providing effective security to the cloud services by identifying malicious and inappropriate behaviors through the application of trust algorithms that can identify on-off attacks.

One Pass Identification processing Password-based

  • Park, Byung-Jun;Park, Jong-Min
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.166-169
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    • 2006
  • Almost all network systems provide an authentication mechanism based on user ID and password. In such system, it is easy to obtain the user password using a sniffer program with illegal eavesdropping. The one-time password and challenge-response method are useful authentication schemes that protect the user passwords against eavesdropping. In client/server environments, the one-time password scheme using time is especially useful because it solves the synchronization problem. In this paper, we present a new identification scheme: OPI(One Pass Identification). The security of OPI is based on the square root problem, and OPI is secure: against the well known attacks including pre-play attack, off-line dictionary attack and server comprise. A number of pass of OPI is one, and OPI processes the password and does not need the key. We think that OPI is excellent for the consuming time to verify the prover.

Improvements of the Hsiang-Shih's remote user authentication scheme using the smart cards (스마트카드를 이용한 Hsiang-Shih의 원격 사용자 인증 스킴의 개선에 관한 연구)

  • An, Young-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.119-125
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    • 2010
  • Recently Hsiang-Shih proposed the user authentication scheme to improve Yoon et al's scheme. But the proposed scheme has not been satisfied security requirements considering in the user authentication scheme using the password based smart card. In this paper, we proved that Hsiang-Shih's scheme is vulnerable to the off-line password guessing attack. In other words, the attacker can get the user's password using the off-line password guessing attack on the scheme when the attacker steals the user's smart card and extracts the information in the smart card. Also, the improved scheme based on the hash function and random number was introduced, thus preventing the attacks, such as password guessing attack, forgery attack and impersonation attack etc. And we suggested the effective mutual authentication scheme that can authenticate each other at the same time between the user and server.

An Off-line Dictionary Attack on Command Authorization in TPM and its Countermeasure (TPM에서 명령어 인가에 대한 오프라인 사전 공격과 대응책)

  • Oh, Doo-Hwan;Choi, Doo-Sik;Kim, Ki-Hyun;Ha, Jae-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.1876-1883
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    • 2011
  • The TPM is a hardware chip for making a trusted environment on computing system. We previously need a command authorization process to use principal TPM commands. The command authorization is used to verify an user who knows a usage secret to TPM chip. Since the user uses a simple password to compute usage secret, an attacker can retrieve the password by evasdropping messages between user and TPM chip and applying off-line dictionary attack. In this paper, we simulate the off-line dictionary attack in real PC environment adopted a TPM chip and propose a novel countermeasure to defeat this attack. Our proposed method is very efficient due to its simplicity and adaptability without any modification of TPM command structures.

Vulnerability Attack for Mutual Password Authentication Scheme with Session Key agreement (세션 키 동의를 제공하는 상호인증 패스워드 인증 스킴에 대한 취약점 공격)

  • Seo Han Na;Choi Youn Sung
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.179-188
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    • 2022
  • Password authentication schemes (PAS) are the most common mechanisms used to ensure secure communication in open networks. Mathematical-based cryptographic authentication schemes such as factorization and discrete logarithms have been proposed and provided strong security features, but they have the disadvantage of high computational and message transmission costs required to construct passwords. Fairuz et al. therefore argued for an improved cryptographic authentication scheme based on two difficult fixed issues related to session key consent using the smart card scheme. However, in this paper, we have made clear through security analysis that Fairuz et al.'s protocol has security holes for Privileged Insider Attack, Lack of Perfect Forward Secrecy, Lack of User Anonymity, DoS Attack, Off-line Password Guessing Attack.

A Novel Two-party Scheme against Off-line Password Guessing Attacks using New Theorem of Chaotic maps

  • Zhu, Hongfeng
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.6188-6204
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    • 2017
  • Over the years, more password-based authentication key agreement schemes using chaotic maps were susceptible to attack by off-line password guess attack. This work approaches this problem by a new method--new theorem of chaotic maps: $T_{a+b}(X)+T_{a-b}(X)=2T_a(X)T_b(X)$,(a>b). In fact, this method can be used to design two-party, three-party, even in N-party intelligently. For the sake of brevity and readability, only a two-party instance: a novel Two-party Password-Authenticated Key Agreement Protocol is proposed for resisting password guess attack in this work. Compared with the related literatures recently, our proposed scheme can be not only own high efficiency and unique functionality, but is also robust to various attacks and achieves perfect forward secrecy. For capturing improved ratio of security and efficiency intuitively, the paper firstly proposes a new parameter called security/efficiency ratio(S/E Ratio). The higher the value of the S/E Ratio, the better it is. Finally, we give the security proof and the efficiency analysis of our proposed scheme.

Analysis of the Lee-Chen's One-Time Password Authentication Scheme (Lee와 Chen의 일회용 비밀번호 인증기법 분석)

  • You, Il-Sun;Kim, Bo-Nam;Kim, Heung-Jun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.285-292
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    • 2009
  • In 2005, Lee and Chen suggested an enhanced one-time password authentication scheme which can prevent the stolen verifier attack that the Yeh-Shen-Whang's scheme has. The Lee-Chen's scheme addresses the stolen verifier attack by deriving each user's pre-shared secret SEED from the server secret. However, we investigated the weakness of the Lee-Chen's scheme and found out that it was suffering from the off-line dictionary attack on the server secret. We demonstrated that the off-line dictionary attack on the server secret can be easily tackled with only the help of the Hardware Security Modules (HSM). Moreover, we improved the scheme not to be weak to the denial of service attack and allow compromise of the past session keys even though the current password is stolen. Through the comparison between the Lee-Chen's scheme and the proposed one, we showed that the proposed one is stronger than other.

Intrusion Detection System for Denial of Service Attack using Performance Signature (성능 시그네쳐를 이용한 서비스 거부 공격 침입탐지 시스템 설계)

  • Kim, Gwang-Deuk;Lee, Sang-Ho
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.6 no.11
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    • pp.3011-3019
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    • 1999
  • Denial of service is about knocking off services, without permission for example through crashing the whole system. This kind of attacks are easy to launch and it is hard to protect a system against them. The basic problem is that Unix assumes that users on the system or on other systems will be well behaved. This paper analyses system-based inside denial of services attack(DoS) and system metric for performance of each machine provided. And formalize the conclusions results in ways that clearly expose the performance impact of those observations. So, we present new approach. It is detecting DoS attack using performance signature for system and program behavior. We present new approach. It is detecting DoS attack using performance signature for system and program behavior. We believe that metric will be to guide to automated development of a program to detect the attack. As a results, we propose the AIDPS(Architecture for Intrusion Detection using Performance Signature) model to detect DoS attack using performance signature.

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Security in the Password-based Identification

  • Park, Byung-Jun;Park, Jong-Min
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.346-350
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    • 2007
  • Almost all network systems provide an authentication mechanism based on user ID and password. In such system, it is easy to obtain the user password using a sniffer program with illegal eavesdropping. The one-time password and challenge-response method are useful authentication schemes that protect the user passwords against eavesdropping. In client/server environments, the one-time password scheme using time is especially useful because it solves the synchronization problem. It is the stability that is based on Square Root Problem, and we would like to suggest PBSI(Password Based Secure Identification), enhancing the stability, for all of the well-known attacks by now including Off-line dictionary attack, password file compromise, Server and so on. The PBSI is also excellent in the aspect of the performance.

Human Memorable Password based Efficient and Secure Identification

  • Park Jong-Min
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.213-216
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    • 2005
  • Almost all network systems provide an authentication mechanism based on user ID and password. In such system, it is easy to obtain the user password using a sniffer program with illegal eavesdropping. The one-time password and challenge-response method are useful authentication schemes that protect the user passwords against eavesdropping. In client/server environments, the one-time password scheme using time is especially useful because it solves the synchronization problem. It is the stability that is based on Square Root Problem, and we would like to suggest PBI(password Based Identification), enhancing the stability, for all of the well-known attacks by now including Off-line dictionary attack, password file compromise, Server and so on. The PBI is also excellent in the aspect of the performance.