Abstract

Traffic-related messages exchange (TME) is considered as a powerful approach to improve traffic safety and efficiency in vehicular networks. However, TME assumes all vehicles always are honest, and thus offering opportunities for attackers to fake traffic-related messages. To combat such threat, recent efforts have been made to trust mechanism. In this article, a vulnerability for trust mechanism is found, that is, the ratings from initiator vehicles (IVs) are generally unchecked. Such ratings corresponding to the truth of traffic-related events can be exploited by attackers to disturb trust mechanism. Specially, attackers would form a clique to help with each other in an inside-and-outside collusive (IOC) manner. One of the IOC attackers can disguise as an IV who sends the rating in accordance with the traffic-related messages of his conspirators, result in promoting their trust value quickly. With high trust value, attackers can escape the detection of trust mechanism. We conduct an in-depth investigation on IOC attack and propose a defense scheme called TFAA from the design ideas of trust fluctuation association analysis. In addition, the trust data management of central and distributed trust mechanism may be unsuitable for vehicular networks. To support the trust data management for the TFAA scheme, we also design a semi-distributed trust data storage scheme called TruChain with the combination of consortium blockchain and vehicular regions partition. The simulation results show that the TFAA scheme can enhance the accuracy of trust value evaluation, and thus successfully reducing the power of IOC attack against TME.

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