SSO is a new authentication system that allows a legal user to be authenticated by several service providers in a distributed computer network with just one credential. By offering well-organized security reasons, an SSO technique recently offered and claimed security. Their method, however, is insecure since it compromises credential privacy and authentication soundness. We focus on two types of impersonation attacks: credential recovery attacks and impersonation attacks that don't require credentials. As a result, we provide a stronger authentication solution that overcomes these attacks and shortcomings by using efficient verifiable encryption of RSA signatures. We endorse the formal examination of the soundness of authentication as one open problem.
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C. M. Sumanth
Department of CSE, Canara Engineering College, Mangalore, India.
Suresha D.
Department of CSE, Canara Engineering College, Mangalore, India.
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