Information-Theoretic Authenticated PIR: From PIR-RV To APIR
Abstract
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) allows clients to retrieve database entries without leaking retrieval indices, yet malicious servers seriously compromise retrieval correctness. Existing Authenticated PIR (APIR) schemes resist selective-failure attacks but rely on computational hardness assumptions. In contrast, information-theoretic PIR with Result Verification (itPIR-RV) achieves integrity without computational assumptions, yet only provides relaxed query privacy with no defense against selective-failure attacks. This paper focuses on unconditionally secure information-theoretic APIR (itAPIR) constructions. We propose the rigorous information-theoretic security definition for itAPIR with statistical privacy against selective-failure attacks and integrity as core properties, formalize the hierarchical relation between itAPIR and itPIR-RV as a relaxed variant with identical integrity but basic query privacy, and prove a conversion theorem that valid itPIR-RV schemes can be directly upgraded to secure itAPIR with no extra overhead. Our work bridges the theoretical gap, simplifies itAPIR design, and enables quantum-resistant PIR in malicious server environments.
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@article{arxiv.2604.22505,
title = {Information-Theoretic Authenticated PIR: From PIR-RV To APIR},
author = {Pengzhen Ke and Yuxuan Qin and Liang Feng Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.22505},
year = {2026}
}
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6 pages, 1 table, accepted by ISIT 2026