Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
816364 Alexandria Engineering Journal 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
As the number of clients using online banking increases, online banking systems are becoming more desirable targets for attacks. To maintain the clients trust and confidence in the security of their online banking services; financial institutions must identify how attackers compromise accounts and develop methods to protect them. Towards this purpose, this paper presents a modified model to authenticate clients for online banking transactions through utilizing Identity-Based mediated RSA(IB-mRSA) technique in conjunction with the one-time ID concept for the purpose of increasing security, avoiding swallow’s sorties and preventing reply attacks. The introduced system exploits a method for splitting private keys between the client and the Certification Authority (CA) server. Neither the client nor the CA can cheat one another since one-time ID can be used only once and each signature must involve both parties. The resulting model seems to be practical from both computational as well as storage point of view. The experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed model
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