On the lightweight authenticated semi-quantum key distribution protocol without Trojan horse attack

10/20/2020
by   Jun Gu, et al.
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Recently, Tsai et al. (Laser Phys. Lett. 17, 075202, 2020) proposed a lightweight authenticated semi-quantum key distribution protocol for a quantum participant to share a secret key with a classical participant. However, this study points out that an attacker can use a modification attack to make both participants share a wrong key without being detected. To avoid this problem, an improvement is proposed here.

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