• Title/Summary/Keyword: Password-based authentication

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Smart Card Based Password Authentication Scheme using Fuzzy Extraction Technology (퍼지추출 기술을 활용한 스마트 카드 기반 패스워드 인증 스킴)

  • Choi, Younsung
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.125-134
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    • 2018
  • Lamport firstly suggested password base authentication scheme and then, similar authentication schemes have been studied. Due to the development of Internet network technology, remote user authentication using smart card has been studied. Li et al. analyzed authentication scheme of Chen et al. and then, Li et al. found out the security weakness of Chen et al.'s scheme such forward secrecy and the wrong password login problem, and proposed an a new smart card based user password authentication scheme. But Liu et al. found out that Li et al.'s scheme still had security problems such an insider attack and man-in-the-middle attack and then Liu et al. proposed an efficient and secure smart card based password authentication scheme. This paper analyzed Liu et al.'s authentication and found out that Liu et al.'s authentication has security weakness such as no perfect forward secrecy, off-line password guessing attack, smart-card loss attack, and no anonymity. And then, this paper proposed security enhanced efficient smart card based password authentication scheme using fuzzy extraction technology.

Development Status and Prospects of Graphical Password Authentication System in Korea

  • Yang, Gi-Chul
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.11
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    • pp.5755-5772
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    • 2019
  • Security is becoming more important as society changes rapidly. In addition, today's ICT environment demands changes in existing security technologies. As a result, password authentication methods are also changing. The authentication method most often used for security is password authentication. The most-commonly used passwords are text-based. Security enhancement requires longer and more complex passwords, but long, complex, text-based passwords are hard to remember and inconvenient to use. Therefore, authentication techniques that can replace text-based passwords are required today. Graphical passwords are more difficult to steal than text-based passwords and are easier for users to remember. In recent years, researches into graphical passwords that can replace existing text-based passwords are being actively conducting in various places throughout the world. This article surveys recent research and development directions of graphical password authentication systems in Korea. For this purpose, security authentication methods using graphical passwords are categorized into technical groups and the research associated with graphical passwords performed in Korea is explored. In addition, the advantages and disadvantages of all investigated graphical password authentication methods were analyzed along with their characteristics.

EAP Using Split Password-based Authenticated Key Agreement Protocol for IEEE Std 802.1x User Authentication (IEEE Std 802.1x 사용자 인증을 위한 분할된 패스워드 인증 기반 EAP)

  • Ryu, Jong-Ho;Seo, Dong-Il;Youm, Heung-Youl
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.6 no.5
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    • pp.27-43
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    • 2005
  • EAP provides authentication for each entity based on IEEE Std 802.1x Wireless lAN and RADIUS/DIAMETER protocol, and it uses certificate, dual scheme(e.g., password and token) with the authentication method. The password-based authentication scheme for authenticated key exchange is the most widely-used user authentication method due to various advantages, such as human-memorable simplicity, convenience, mobility, A specific hardware device is also unnecessary, This paper discusses user authentication via public networks and proposes the Split Password-based Authenticated Key Exchange (SPAKE), which is ideal for both authenticating users and exchanging session keys when using a subsequent secure communication over untrusted network, And then we provides EAP authentication framework EAP-SPAKE by using it.

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PC User Authentication using Hand Gesture Recognition and Challenge-Response

  • Shin, Sang-Min;Kim, Minsoo
    • Journal of Advanced Information Technology and Convergence
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.79-87
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    • 2018
  • The current PC user authentication uses character password based on user's knowledge. However, this can easily be exploited by password cracking or key-logging programs. In addition, the use of a difficult password and the periodic change of the password make it easy for the user to mistake exposing the password around the PC because it is difficult for the user to remember the password. In order to overcome this, we propose user gesture recognition and challenge-response authentication. We apply user's hand gesture instead of character password. In the challenge-response method, authentication is performed in the form of responding to a quiz, rather than using the same password every time. To apply the hand gesture to challenge-response authentication, the gesture is recognized and symbolized to be used in the quiz response. So we show that this method can be applied to PC user authentication.

Design of Improved Strong Password Authentication Scheme to Secure on Replay Attack (재전송 공격에 안전한 개선된 강력한 패스워드 인증 프로토콜 설계)

  • Kim, Jun-Sub;Kwak, Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.133-140
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    • 2011
  • Password-based authentication is the protocol that two entities share a password in advance and use the password as the basic of authentication. Password authentication schemes are divided into weak-password and strong-password authentication scheme. SPAS protocol, one of the strong-password authentication scheme, was proposed for secure against DoS attack. However it has vulnerability of the replay attack. In this paper, we analyze the vulnerability to the replay attack in SPAS protocol. Then we also propose an Improved-Strong Password Authentication Scheme (I-SPAS) with secure against the replay attack.

Password-Based Key Exchange Protocols for Cross-Realm (Cross-Realm 환경에서 패스워드기반 키교환 프로토콜)

  • Lee, Young Sook
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.139-150
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    • 2009
  • Authentication and key exchange are fundamental for establishing secure communication channels over public insecure networks. Password-based protocols for authenticated key exchange are designed to work even when user authentication is done via the use of passwords drawn from a small known set of values. There have been many protocols proposed over the years for password authenticated key exchange in the three-party scenario, in which two clients attempt to establish a secret key interacting with one same authentication server. However, little has been done for password authenticated key exchange in the more general and realistic four-party setting, where two clients trying to establish a secret key are registered with different authentication servers. In fact, the recent protocol by Yeh and Sun seems to be the only password authenticated key exchange protocol in the four-party setting. But, the Yeh-Sun protocol adopts the so called "hybrid model", in which each client needs not only to remember a password shared with the server but also to store and manage the server's public key. In some sense, this hybrid approach obviates the reason for considering password authenticated protocols in the first place; it is difficult for humans to securely manage long cryptographic keys. In this work, we introduce a key agreement protocol and a key distribution protocol, respectively, that requires each client only to remember a password shared with its authentication server.

Multi-Factor Authentication System based on Software Secure Card-on-Matching For Secure Login (안전한 로그인을 위한 소프트 보안카드 기반 다중 인증 시스템)

  • Lee, Hyung-Woo
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.28-38
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    • 2009
  • Login process uses both ID and password information to authenticate someone and to permit its access privilege on system. However, an attacker can get those ID and password information by using existing packet sniffing or key logger programs. It cause privacy problem as those information can be used as a hacking and network attack on web server and web e-mail system. Therefore, a more secure and advanced authentication mechanism should be required to enhance the authentication process on existing system. In this paper, we propose a multi-factor authentication process by using software form of secure card system combined with existing ID/Password based login system. Proposed mechanism uses a random number generated from the his/her own handset with biometric information. Therefore, we can provide a one-time password function on web login system to authenticate the user using multi-factor form. Proposed scheme provide enhanced authentication function and security because it is a 'multi-factor authentication mechanism' combined with handset and biometric information on web login system.

Vulnerability of Two Password-based Key Exchange and Authentication Protocols against Off-line Password-Guessing Attacks (두 패스워드 기반 키 교환 및 인증 프로토콜들에 대한 오프라인 패스워드 추측 공격의 취약성 분석)

  • Shim, Kyung-Ah;Lee, Hyang-Sook;Lee, Ju-Hee
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.3-10
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    • 2008
  • Since a number of password-based protocols are using human memorable passwords they are vulnerable to several kinds of password guessing attacks. In this paper, we show that two password-based key exchange and authentication protocols are insecure against off-line password-guessing attacks.

Security Analysis of a Biometric-Based User Authentication Scheme (Biometric 정보를 기반으로 하는 사용자 인증 스킴의 안전성 분석)

  • Lee, Young Sook
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.81-87
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    • 2014
  • Password-based authentication using smart card provides two factor authentications, namely a successful login requires the client to have a valid smart card and a correct password. While it provides stronger security guarantees than only password authentication, it could also fail if both authentication factors are compromised ((1) the user's smart card was stolen and (2) the user's password was exposed). In this case, there is no way to prevent the adversary from impersonating the user. Now, the new technology of biometrics is becoming a popular method for designing a more secure authentication scheme. In terms of physiological and behavior human characteristics, biometric information is used as a form of authentication factor. Biometric information, such as fingerprints, faces, voice, irises, hand geometry, and palmprints can be used to verify their identities. In this article, we review the biometric-based authentication scheme by Cheng et al. and provide a security analysis on the scheme. Our analysis shows that Cheng et al.'s scheme does not guarantee any kind of authentication, either server-to-user authentication or user-to-server authentication. The contribution of the current work is to demonstrate these by mounting two attacks, a server impersonation attack and a user impersonation attack, on Cheng et al.'s scheme. In addition, we propose the enhanced authentication scheme that eliminates the security vulnerabilities of Cheng et al.'s scheme.

A Study on the User Authentication and Key Exchange Service for Group Environment (그룹 환경의 사용자 인증 및 키 교환 서비스 프로토콜 연구)

  • Byun, Jin-Wook;Lee, Su-Mi;Lee, Dong-Hoon
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.117-136
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    • 2009
  • Over the years a password has been used as a popular authentication method between a client and a server because of its easy-to-memorize property. But, most password-based authentication services have focused on a same password authentication scheme which provides an authentication and key exchange between a client and a server with the same password. With rapid change of communication environments in the fields such as mobile networks, home networking, etc., the end-to-end security allowing users to hold different password is considered as one of main concerns. In this paper, we consider a new authentication service of how each client with different own password is able to authenticate each other, which is a quite new service paradigm among the existing services. This new service can be used in the current or next generation network environment where a mobile user in cell A wants to establish a secure end-to-end channel with users in ceil B, C, and D using only their memorable passwords. This end-to-end security service minimizes the interferences from the operator controlled by network components. To achieve this end-to-end security, we propose an authentication and key exchange service for group users in different realm, and analyze its security in a formal way. We also discuss a generic construction with the existing authentication schemes.