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2015
ACM

Fortune cookies and smartphones: Weakly unrelayable channels to counter relay attacks

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Fortune cookies and smartphones: Weakly unrelayable channels to counter relay attacks
Smartphones are being increasingly used to perform financial transactions (through m-banking, virtual wallet or as a smartcard). The latter applications involve contactless technology (e.g., NFC) that is known to be vulnerable to mafia fraud attacks. In this work we show that a secret message inside an appropriately folded piece of paper (fortune cookie) can be used to effectively mitigate the mafia fraud attack. Fortune cookies implement a weakly unrelayable channel that, in combination with smartphones, provides a provable protection against those attacks. Our solution requires minimal or no hardware changes to the existing equipment (especially on the user’s side) and is suitable for different communication technologies (e.g., intra-body communication, NFC, WiFi, Bluetooth, sound, infrared).
Mario Cagalj, Toni Perkovic, Marin Bugaric, Shujun
Added 16 Apr 2016
Updated 16 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2015
Where PERCOM
Authors Mario Cagalj, Toni Perkovic, Marin Bugaric, Shujun Li
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