On the security of a provably secure, efficient, and flexible authentication scheme for ad hoc wireless sensor networks:
TL;DR: The proposed CL scheme is subject to sensor capture attack which breaks the session key security of the CL scheme, and an improved protocol is proposed to fix this problem.
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Abstract: In a recent paper, Chang and Le proposed an efficient smart card–based authenticated key exchange protocol (which is referred to as CL scheme) for heterogeneous ad hoc wireless sensor networks. How...
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