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Attack on Privacy-Preserving Public Auditing Schemes for Cloud Storage

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  • Baoyuan Kang
  • Jiaqiang Wang
  • Dongyang Shao

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With the development of Internet, cloud computing has emerged to provide service to data users. But, it is necessary for an auditor on behalf of users to check the integrity of the data stored in the cloud. The cloud server also must ensure the privacy of the data. In a usual public integrity check scheme, the linear combination of data blocks is needed for verification. But, after times of auditing on the same data blocks, based on collected linear combinations, the auditor might derive these blocks. Recently, a number of public auditing schemes with privacy-preserving are proposed. With blinded linear combinations of data blocks, the authors of these schemes believed that the auditor cannot derive any information about the data blocks and claimed that their schemes are provably secure in the random oracle model. In this paper, with detailed security analysis of these schemes, we show that these schemes are vulnerable to an attack from the malicious cloud server who modifies the data blocks and succeeds in forging proof information for data integrity check.

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  • Baoyuan Kang & Jiaqiang Wang & Dongyang Shao, 2017. "Attack on Privacy-Preserving Public Auditing Schemes for Cloud Storage," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-6, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8062182
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/8062182
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