Eavesdropping on the improved three-party quantum secret sharing protocol
Gan Gao

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the security of an improved three-party quantum secret sharing protocol, finds it still vulnerable, and proposes a further enhanced protocol to address security issues.
Contribution
The paper critically evaluates the security of an existing improved protocol and introduces a new, more secure version of the three-party quantum secret sharing scheme.
Findings
The improved protocol remains insecure against certain attacks.
A new protocol is proposed that enhances security.
The study highlights ongoing challenges in quantum secret sharing security.
Abstract
Lin et al. [S. Lin, F. Gao, Q.-y. Wen, F.-c. Zhu, Opt. Commun. 281 (2008) 4553] pointed that the multiparty quantum secret sharing protocol [Z.-j. Zhang, G. Gao, X. Wang, L.-f. Han, S.-h. Shi, Opt. Commun. 269 (2007) 418] is insecure and proposed an improved three-party quantum secret sharing protocol. In this paper, we study the security of the improved three-party quantum secret sharing protocol and find that it is still insecure. Finally, a further improved three-party quantum secret sharing protocol is proposed.
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