Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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429048 | Information Processing Letters | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Convertible authenticated encryption (CAE) schemes allow a signer to produce an authenticated ciphertext such that only a designated recipient can decrypt it and verify the recovered signature. The conversion property further enables the designated recipient to reveal an ordinary signature for dealing with a later dispute over repudiation. Based on the ElGamal cryptosystem, in 2009, Lee et al. proposed a CAE scheme with only heuristic security analyses. In this paper, we will demonstrate that their scheme is vulnerable to the chosen-plaintext attack and then further propose an improved variant. Additionally, in the random oracle model, we prove that the improved scheme achieves confidentiality against indistinguishability under adaptive chosen-ciphertext attacks (IND-CCA2) and unforgeability against existential forgery under adaptive chosen-message attacks (EF-CMA).
► We demonstrated that Lee et al.ʼs scheme is vulnerable to the chosen-plaintext attack. ► We proposed an improved variant to withstand our proposed attack. ► The proposed scheme achieves confidentiality under IND-CCA2. ► The proposed scheme achieves unforgeability under EF-CMA.