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Improving the security of multiparty quantum secret sharing against Trojan horse attack
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Quantum CryptographyQuantum ScienceQuantum SecurityMqss Protocol SecurityQuantum ComputingMqss ProtocolEngineeringInformation SecurityPost-quantum CryptographyQuantum InformationQuantum CommunicationTrojan HorseQuantum EntanglementTrojan Horse AttackData SecurityCryptographyQuantum Key Distribution
The authors analyze the security of the multiparty quantum secret sharing (MQSS) protocol proposed by Zhang, Li, and Man. They propose an improvement using two single‑photon measurements and four.
We analyzed the security of the multiparty quantum secret sharing (MQSS) protocol recently proposed by Zhang, Li, and Man [Phys. Rev. A 71, 044301 (2005)] and found that this protocol is secure for any other eavesdropper except for the agent Bob who prepares the quantum signals as he can attack the quantum communication with a Trojan horse. That is, Bob replaces the single-photon signal with a multiphoton one and the other agent Charlie cannot find this cheating as she does not measure the photons before they run back from the boss Alice, which reveals that this MQSS protocol is not secure for Bob. Finally, we present a possible improvement of the MQSS protocol security with two single-photon measurements and four unitary operations.
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