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Non-Interactive Plaintext (In-)Equality Proofs and Group Signatures with Verifiable Controllable Linkability

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Group signatures are an important privacy-enhancing tool that allow to anonymously sign messages on behalf of a group. A recent feature for group signatures is controllable linkability, where a dedicated linking authority (LA) can determine whether two given signatures stem from the same signer without being able to identify the signer(s). Currently the linking authority is fully trusted, which is often not desirable. In this paper, we firstly introduce a generic technique for non-interactive zero-knowledge plaintext equality and inequality proofs. In our setting, the prover is given two ciphertexts and some trapdoor information, but neither has access to the decryption key nor the randomness used to produce the respective ciphertexts. Thus, the prover performs these proofs on unknown plaintexts. Besides a generic technique, we also propose an efficient instantiation that adapts recent results from Blazy et al. (CT-RSA'15), and in particular a combination of Groth-Sahai (GS) proofs (or sigma proofs) and smooth projective hash functions (SPHFs). While this result may be of independent interest, we use it to realize verifiable controllable linkability for group signatures. Here, the LA is required to non-interactively prove whether or not two signatures link (while it is not able to identify the signers). This significantly reduces the required trust in the linking authority. Moreover, we extend the model of group signatures to cover the feature of verifiable controllable linkability.
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hal-01292705 , version 1 (23-03-2016)

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Olivier Blazy, David Derler, Daniel Slamanig, Raphael Spreitzer. Non-Interactive Plaintext (In-)Equality Proofs and Group Signatures with Verifiable Controllable Linkability. CT-RSA 2016, Feb 2016, San Francisco, United States. pp.127-143, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-29485-8_8⟩. ⟨hal-01292705⟩
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