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Reflecting attack and improvement of a semi-quantum private comparison protocol with three-particle GHZ-like states

Journal
Modern Physics Letters A
Journal Volume
39
Journal Issue
37
ISSN
0217-7323
1793-6632
Date Issued
2024-11-23
Author(s)
Chun-Wei Yang
Yu-Yun Huang
Chia-Wei Tsai  
資訊工程系  
Jason Lin
DOI
10.1142/S021773232450175X
URI
https://nutcir-lib.nutc.edu.tw/handle/123456789/235
Abstract
<jats:p> This study focuses on semi-quantum private comparison (SQPC) protocols, where participants with limited quantum capabilities compare private information with the help of a quantum third party (TP). Yan et al. introduced an SQPC protocol in 2021, but Li et al. later found it vulnerable to double controlled NOT (CNOT) operation attacks and proposed improvements. However, this study identifies a different vulnerability in Yan et al.’s protocol — a reflecting attack that allows information leakage. Bob can intercept and reflect quantum states, avoiding detection and then use Alice’s measurement outcomes and pre-shared key to access her confidential information. The study also proposes an enhanced method to secure the protocol. </jats:p>
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd
Type
journal-article
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