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Researchers Use Light to Crack Quantum Crypto

A team of researchers has uncovered a new way to crack the security of quantum cryptography.

The researchers hailed from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway as well as the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg and Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light in Germany. Their findings revealed a way to remotely control photon detectors, key components of most of today’s quantum cryptography systems.

According to the researchers, quantum key distribution (QKD) implementations rely on the detectors to measure the quantum property of single photons. Using bright illumination, the team demonstrated how two commercially available QKD systems – id3110 Clavis2 and QPN 5505, developed by vendors ID Quantique and MagiQ Technologies, respectively – can be fully remote-controlled.

Off-the-shelf components

“This makes it possible to tracelessly acquire the full secret key; we propose an eavesdropping apparatus built from off-the-shelf components,” the team wrote. “The loophole is likely to be present in most QKD systems using avalanche photodiodes to detect single photons.”

The security of quantum cryptography relies not only on quantum physics, but also proper implementation, said Gerd Leuchs of the University of Erlangen- Nürnberg and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light.

“This fact was often overlooked in the past,” he said in a statement.

The team wrote that both ID Quantique and MagiQ Technologies were notified about the situation before the information was published. Quantique has implemented countermeasures, and MagiQ Technologies’ QPN 5505 system has been discontinued, according to the researchers.

Brian Prince eWEEK USA 2014. Ziff Davis Enterprise Inc. All Rights Reserved

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