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    Xie Qi, Hu Bin, Chen Ke-Fei, Liu Wen-Hao, Tan Xiao. Chaotic maps and biometrics-based anonymous three-party authenticated key exchange protocol without using passwordsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(11): 110505.
    Xie Qi, Hu Bin, Chen Ke-Fei, Liu Wen-Hao, Tan Xiao. Chaotic maps and biometrics-based anonymous three-party authenticated key exchange protocol without using passwordsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(11): 110505.
  • Chaotic maps and biometrics-based anonymous three-party authenticated key exchange protocol without using passwords

    • In three-party password authenticated key exchange (AKE) protocol, since two users use their passwords to establish a secure session key over an insecure communication channel with the help of the trusted server, such a protocol may suffer the password guessing attacks and the server has to maintain the password table. To eliminate the shortages of password-based AKE protocol, very recently, according to chaotic maps, Lee et al. 2015 Nonlinear Dyn. 79 2485 proposed a first three-party-authenticated key exchange scheme without using passwords, and claimed its security by providing a well-organized BAN logic test. Unfortunately, their protocol cannot resist impersonation attack, which is demonstrated in the present paper. To overcome their security weakness, by using chaotic maps, we propose a biometrics-based anonymous three-party AKE protocol with the same advantages. Further, we use the pi calculus-based formal verification tool ProVerif to show that our AKE protocol achieves authentication, security and anonymity, and an acceptable efficiency.
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