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CompChall: Addressing Password Guessing Attacks

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CompChall: Addressing Password Guessing Attacks
Even though passwords are the most convenient means of authentication, they bring along themselves the threat of dictionary attacks. Dictionary attacks may be of two kinds: online and offline. While offline dictionary attacks are possible only if the adversary is able to collect data for a successful protocol execution by eavesdropping on the communication channel and can be successfully countered using public key cryptography, online dictionary attacks can be performed by anyone and there is no satisfactory solution to counter them. This paper presents a new authentication protocol which is called CompChall (computational challenge). The proposed protocol uses only one way hash functions as the building blocks and attempts to eliminate online dictionary attacks by implementing a challenge-response system. This challenge-response system is designed in a fashion that it does not pose any difficulty to a genuine user but is time consuming and computationally intensive for an adversary t...
Vipul Goyal, Virendra Kumar, Mayank Singh, Ajith A
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ITCC
Authors Vipul Goyal, Virendra Kumar, Mayank Singh, Ajith Abraham, Sugata Sanyal
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