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Effect of source tampering in the security of quantum cryptography

Quantum Physics 2015-08-24 v1

Abstract

The security of source has become an increasingly important issue in quantum cryptography. Based on the framework of measurement-device-independent quantum-key-distribution (MDI-QKD), the source becomes the only region exploitable by a potential eavesdropper (Eve). Phase randomization is a cornerstone assumption in most discrete-variable (DV-) quantum communication protocols (e.g., QKD, quantum coin tossing, weak coherent state blind quantum computing, and so on), and the violation of such an assumption is thus fatal to the security of those protocols. In this paper, we show a simple quantum hacking strategy, with commercial and homemade pulsed lasers, by Eve that allows her to actively tamper with the source and violate such an assumption, without leaving a trace afterwards. Furthermore, our attack may also be valid for continuous-variable (CV-) QKD, which is another main class of QKD protocol, since, excepting the phase random assumption, other parameters (e.g., intensity) could also be changed, which directly determine the security of CV-QKD.

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@article{arxiv.1508.05258,
  title  = {Effect of source tampering in the security of quantum cryptography},
  author = {Shi-Hai Sun and Feihu Xu and Mu-Sheng Jiang and Xiang-Chun Ma and Hoi-Kwong Lo and Lin-Mei Liang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.05258},
  year   = {2015}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures