An Idea to Increase the Security of EAP-MD5 Protocol Against Dictionary Attack
Behrooz Khadem, Siavosh Abedi, Isa Sa-adatyar

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel method to enhance the security of the fast EAP-MD5 protocol against dictionary attacks, maintaining its efficiency while reducing vulnerability.
Contribution
It introduces a new idea to strengthen EAP-MD5's resistance to dictionary attacks without compromising its speed.
Findings
Improved security against dictionary attacks demonstrated.
Maintained high speed of EAP-MD5 protocol.
Identified weaknesses in existing EAP-MD5 security.
Abstract
IEEE 802.1X is an international standard for Port-based Network Access Control which provides authentication for devices applicant of either local network or wireless local network. This standard defines the packing of EAP protocol on IEEE 802. In this standard, authentication protocols become a complementary part of network security. There is a variety in EAP family protocols, regarding their speed and security. One of the fastest of these protocols is EAP-MD5 which is the main subject of this paper. Moreover, in order to improve EAP-MD5 security, a series of attacks against it have been investigated. In this paper at first EAP-MD5 protocol is introduced briefly and a series of the dictionary attacks against it are described. Then, based on observed weaknesses, by proposing an appropriate idea while maintaining the speed of execution, its security against dictionary attack is improved.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Authentication Protocols Security · User Authentication and Security Systems · Cryptographic Implementations and Security
