Cryptanalysis and improvement of a semi-quantum private comparison protocol based on Bell states

Quantum Physics 0103 physical sciences FOS: Physical sciences Quantum Physics (quant-ph) 16. Peace & justice 01 natural sciences
DOI: 10.1007/s11128-021-03178-x Publication Date: 2021-07-20T08:02:57Z
ABSTRACT
Semi-quantum private comparison (SQPC) allows two participants with limited quantum ability to securely compare the equality of their secrets with the help of a semi-dishonest third party (TP). Recently, Jiang proposed a SQPC protocol based on Bell states (Quantum Inf Process 19(6): 180, 2020) and claimed it is secure. In this paper, we present two types of attack on Jiang's SQPC protocol. In the first type of attack, an outside eavesdropper will make participants accept a wrong result. In the second type of attack, a malicious participant will not only make the other participant accept a wrong result, but also learn the secret of the honest participant. Neither type of attack will be detected. In addition, we propose an improved SQPC protocol that can resist these two types of attack.<br/>10 pages and minor revisions are made<br/>
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