Security remarks on a group signature scheme with member deletion
A group signature scheme allows a group member of a given group to sign messages on behalf of the group in an anonymous and unlinkable fashion. In case of a dispute, however, a designated group manager can reveal the signer of a valid group signature. Based on the Camenisch-Michels group signature s...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-20812022-02-18T03:21:39Z Security remarks on a group signature scheme with member deletion WANG, Guilin BAO, Feng ZHOU, Jianying DENG, Robert H. A group signature scheme allows a group member of a given group to sign messages on behalf of the group in an anonymous and unlinkable fashion. In case of a dispute, however, a designated group manager can reveal the signer of a valid group signature. Based on the Camenisch-Michels group signature scheme, Kim, Lim and Lee proposed the first group signature scheme with a member deletion procedure at ICISC 2000. Their scheme is very efficient in both communication and computation aspects. Unfortunately, their scheme is insecure. In this paper, we first identify an effective way that allows any verifier to determine whether two valid group signatures are signed by the same group member. Secondly, we find that in their scheme a deleted group member can still update his signing key and then generate valid group signatures after he was deleted from the group. In other words, the Kim-Lim-Lee group signature scheme is linkable and does not support secure group member deletion. 2003-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1082 info:doi/10.1007/978-3-540-39927-8_7 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2081/viewcontent/Wang2003_SecurityRemarksOnAGroupSignature_pv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Digital signature group signature member deletion Information Security |
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A group signature scheme allows a group member of a given group to sign messages on behalf of the group in an anonymous and unlinkable fashion. In case of a dispute, however, a designated group manager can reveal the signer of a valid group signature. Based on the Camenisch-Michels group signature scheme, Kim, Lim and Lee proposed the first group signature scheme with a member deletion procedure at ICISC 2000. Their scheme is very efficient in both communication and computation aspects. Unfortunately, their scheme is insecure. In this paper, we first identify an effective way that allows any verifier to determine whether two valid group signatures are signed by the same group member. Secondly, we find that in their scheme a deleted group member can still update his signing key and then generate valid group signatures after he was deleted from the group. In other words, the Kim-Lim-Lee group signature scheme is linkable and does not support secure group member deletion. |
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