Abstract
PRISM, a monitoring plan carried out by American government and revealed to the public in 2013, brought subversion attack back to the centre of cryptography research. In this work, we propose a kind of subversion attack on the cloud auditing protocols, where the cloud server plays the role of subversion attacker, manages to recover the secret message stored by the users of the auditing protocol. Then we propose a general frame of defence solutions with experiments to evaluate the practicability of our theme.
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