A unidirectional one-time password authentication scheme without counter desynchronization

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Abstract

As a primary mean of authentication, static password based authentication methods suffer from high risk in current insecure network environment. The One-time password(OTP) authentication scheme is proposed to efficiently resist the replay attack and the guessing attack. However, current one-time password schemes bring new problems. The OTP schemes of challenge-response are hard to integrate into most of the existing authentication infrastructures, while others suffer the counter desynchronization problem, which results in failed authentication of a legitimate user. In this paper we propose a novel OTP scheme. The new scheme preserves security property of current schemes, and is free from counter desynchronization. Meanwhile, the scheme can be easily deployed in the current authentication system. ©2009 IEEE.

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Shuren, L., Qiuyan, Z., Chao, C., & Yiqi, D. (2009). A unidirectional one-time password authentication scheme without counter desynchronization. In 2009 Second ISECS International Colloquium on Computing, Communication, Control, and Management, CCCM 2009 (Vol. 4, pp. 361–364). https://doi.org/10.1109/CCCM.2009.5270426

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