Paper 2011/249
Breaking a certificateless key agreement protocol withour bilinear pairing
W. Han
Abstract
Certificateless public key cryptography simplifies the complex certificate management in the traditional public key cryptography and resolves the key escrow problem in identity-based cryptography. Many certificateless designated verifier signature protocols using bilinear pairings have been proposed. But the relative computation cost of the pairing is approximately twenty times higher than that of the scalar multiplication over elliptic curve group. Recently, He et al. proposed a certificateless authenticated key agreement protocol without pairings and presented that their protocol is secure in the random oracle model. In this paper, we show that their protocol is insecure against the Type I adversary.
Metadata
- Available format(s)
- -- withdrawn --
- Category
- Public-key cryptography
- Publication info
- Published elsewhere. The paper has not been published.
- Keywords
- Certificateless cryptographyAuthenticated key agreementProvable securityBilinear pairingsElliptic curve
- Contact author(s)
- hww_2006 @ 163 com
- History
- 2011-07-27: withdrawn
- 2011-05-23: received
- See all versions
- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2011/249
- License
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CC BY