Title: On the Security of the Li-Hwang-Lee-Tsai Threshold Group Signature Scheme
Abstract: A (t, n) threshold group signature scheme is a generalization of group signature, in which only t or more members from a given group with n members can represent the group to generate signatures anonymously and the identities of signers of a signature can be revealed in case of dispute later. In this paper, we first present a definition of threshold group signatures, and propose severalreq uirements to evaluate whether a threshold group signature scheme is secure and efficient. Then we investigate the security and efficiency of a threshold group signature scheme proposed by Li, Hwang, Lee and Tsai, and point out eight weaknesses in their scheme. The most serious weakness is that there is a framing attack on their scheme. In this framing attack, once the group private key is controlled, (n - t + 1) colluding group members can forge a valid threshold group signature on any given message, which looks as if it was signed by (t-1) honest group members and one cheating member. At the same time, all these (t - 1) honest members cannot detect this cheating behavior, because they can use the system to generate group signatures normally.
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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