Abstract
SummarySecurely performing nearest neighbor query over encrypted data in cloud is an important topic in the area of cloud computing, for which Wang et al recently put forward a scheme (ie, CloudBI‐II) to address the challenging security problem: resisting the collusion of cloud server and query users. In this paper, we propose an efficient attack method that indicates CloudBI‐II will reveal the difference vectors under the collusion attack. Furthermore, we show that the difference vector disclosure will result in serious privacy breach and, thus, attain an efficient attack method to break CloudBI‐II. Namely, CloudBI‐II cannot achieve their declared security. Through theoretical analysis and experiment evaluation, we confirm that our proposed attack approach can fast recover the original data from the encrypted data set in CloudBI‐II. Finally, we provide an enhanced scheme that can efficiently resist the collusion attack.
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