Password Mistyping in Two-Factor-Authenticated Key Exchange
2008; Springer Science+Business Media; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/978-3-540-70583-3_57
ISSN1611-3349
AutoresVladimir Kolesnikov, Charles Rackoff,
Tópico(s)Biometric Identification and Security
ResumoWe study the problem of Key Exchange (KE), where authentication is two-factor and based on both electronically stored long keys and human-supplied credentials (passwords or biometrics). The latter credential has low entropy and may be adversarily mistyped. Our main contribution is the first formal treatment of mistyping in this setting. Ensuring security in presence of mistyping is subtle. We show mistyping-related limitations of previous KE definitions and constructions (of Boyen et al. [6,7,10] and Kolesnikov and Rackoff [16]). We concentrate on the practical two-factor authenticated KE setting where servers exchange keys with clients, who use short passwords (memorized) and long cryptographic keys (stored on a card). Our work is thus a natural generalization of Halevi-Krawczyk [15] and Kolesnikov-Rackoff [16]. We discuss the challenges that arise due to mistyping. We propose the first KE definitions in this setting, and formally discuss their guarantees. We present efficient KE protocols and prove their security.
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