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    A Robust and Effective Smart-Card-Based Remote User Authentication Mechanism Using Hash Function

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    In a remote user authentication scheme, a remote server verifies whether a login user is genuine and trustworthy, and also for mutual authentication purpose a login user validates whether the remote server is genuine and trustworthy. Several remote user authentication schemes using the password, the biometrics, and the smart card have been proposed in the literature. However, most schemes proposed in the literature are either computationally expensive or insecure against several known attacks. In this paper, we aim to propose a new robust and effective password-based remote user authentication scheme using smart card. Our scheme is efficient, because our scheme uses only efficient one-way hash function and bitwise XOR operations. Through the rigorous informal and formal security analysis, we show that our scheme is secure against possible known attacks. We perform the simulation for the formal security analysis using the widely accepted AVISPA (Automated Validation Internet Security Protocols and Applications) tool to ensure that our scheme is secure against passive and active attacks. Furthermore, our scheme supports efficiently the password change phase always locally without contacting the remote server and correctly. In addition, our scheme performs significantly better than other existing schemes in terms of communication, computational overheads, security, and features provided by our scheme

    Improved on an improved remote user authentication scheme with key agreement

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    Recently, Kumari et al. pointed out that Chang et al.’s scheme “Untraceable dynamic-identity-based remote user authentication scheme with verifiable password update” not only has several drawbacks, but also does not provide any session key agreement. Hence, they proposed an improved remote user authentication Scheme with key agreement on Chang et al.’s Scheme. After cryptanalysis, they confirm the security properties of the improved scheme. However, we determine that the scheme suffers from both anonymity breach and he smart card loss password guessing attack, which are in the ten basic requirements in a secure identity authentication using smart card, assisted by Liao et al. Therefore, we modify the method to include the desired security functionality, which is significantly important in a user authentication system using smart card

    On the Security of a Novel Remote User Authentication Scheme using Smart Card based on ECDLP

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    In 2009, Jena et al. proposed a novel remote user authentication scheme using smart card based on ECDLP and claimed that the proposed scheme withstands to security threats. This paper shows that Jena et al.\u27s scheme is vulnerable to serious security threats and also does not satisfy the attributes of an ideal password authentication scheme

    Cryptanalysis of a Markov Chain Based User Authentication Scheme

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    Session key agreement protocol using smart card is extremely popular in client-server environment for secure communication. Remote user authentication protocol plays a crucial role in our daily life such as e-banking, bill-pay, online games, e-recharge, wireless sensor network, medical system, ubiquitous devices etc. Recently, Djellali et al. proposed a session key agreement protocol using smart card for ubiquitous devices. The main focus of this paper is to analyze security pitfalls of smart card and password based user authentication scheme. We have carefully reviewed Djellali et al.\u27s scheme and found that the same scheme suffers from several security weaknesses such as off-line password guessing attack, privileged insider attack. Moreover, we demonstrated that the Djellali et al.\u27s scheme does not provide proper security protection on the secret key of the server and presents inefficient password change phase

    Enhanced Biometrics-based Remote User Authentication Scheme Using Smart Cards

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    Authentication and key exchange are fundamental techniques for enabling secure communication over mobile networks. In order to reduce implementation complexity and achieve computation efficiency, design issues for efficient and secure biometrics-based remote user authentication scheme have been extensively investigated by research community in these years. Recently, two well-designed biometrics-based authentication schemes using smart cards are introduced by Li and Hwang and Li et al., respectively. Li and Hwang proposed an efficient biometrics-based remote user authentication scheme using smart card and Li et al. proposed an improvement. The authors of both schemes claimed that their protocol delivers important security features and system functionalities, such as without synchronized clock, freely changes password, mutual authentication, as well as low computation costs. However, these two schemes still have much space for security enhancement. In this paper, we first demonstrate a series of vulnerabilities on these two schemes. Then, an enhanced scheme with corresponding remedies is proposed to eliminate all identified security flaws in both schemes
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