Cryptanalysis and Improvement of Ye et al’s Quantum Private Comparison Protocol

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Abstract

Recently, Ye et al. (Int. J. Theor. Phys. 56, 1517–1529, 2017) proposed a quantum private comparison (QPC) protocol based on five-qubit entanglement state. Two parties can verify that their secret information is equal or not with the help of the semi-honest third party (TP). However, in this paper we will point out the Ye et al.’s initial protocol is not safe under a special participant attack. That is a malicious participant can get the other party’s secret input information illegally under the forgery attack. Furthermore, we give two possible improvement protocols, which can perform this protocol secure against this kind of attack.

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Wu, W. Q., Cai, Q. Y., Wu, S. M., & Zhang, H. G. (2019). Cryptanalysis and Improvement of Ye et al’s Quantum Private Comparison Protocol. International Journal of Theoretical Physics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10773-019-04080-0

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