A Secure Biometrics-Based Multi-Server Authentication Protocol using Smart Cards

Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions(2015)

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Recently, in 2014, He and Wang proposed a robust and efficient multi-server authentication scheme using biometrics-based smart card and elliptic curve cryptography (ECC). In this paper, we first analyze He-Wang’s scheme and show that their scheme is vulnerable to a known session-specific temporary information attack and impersonation attack. In addition, we show that their scheme does not provide strong user’s anonymity. Furthermore, He-Wang’s scheme cannot provide the user revocation facility when the smart card is lost/stolen or user’s authentication parameter is revealed. Apart from these, He- Wang’s scheme has some design flaws, such as wrong password login and its consequences, and wrong password update during password change phase. We then propose a new secure multiserver authentication protocol using biometric-based smart card and ECC with more security functionalities. Using the Burrows- Abadi-Needham (BAN) logic, we show that our scheme provides secure authentication. In addition, we simulate our scheme for the formal security verification using the widely-accepted and used AVISPA (Automated Validation of Internet Security Protocols and Applications) tool, and show that our scheme is secure against passive and active attacks. Our scheme provides high security along with low communication cost, computational cost, and variety of security features. As a result, our scheme is very suitable for battery-limited mobile devices as compared to He- Wang’s scheme.
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avispa,authentication,ban logic,revocation and re-registration,security,smart card,elliptic curve cryptography,protocols,smart cards,elliptic curves,servers
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