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Attacks on Encrypted Response-Hiding Range Search Schemes in Multiple Dimensions

Evangelia Anna Markatou, Francesca Falzon, Zachary Espiritu, Roberto Tamassia

2023Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this work, we present the first database reconstruction attacks against response-hiding private range search schemes on encrypted databases of arbitrary dimensions. Falzon et al. (VLDB 2022) present a number of range-supporting schemes on arbitrary dimensions exhibiting different security and efficiency trade-offs. Additionally, they characterize a form of leakage, structure pattern leakage, also present in many one-dimensional schemes e.g., Demertzis et al. (SIGMOD 2016) and Faber et al. (ESORICS 2015). We present the first systematic study of this leakage and attack a broad collection of schemes, including schemes that allow the responses to contain false-positives (often considered the gold standard in security). We characterize the information theoretic limitations of a passive persistent adversary. Our work shows that for range queries, structure pattern leakage can be as vulnerable to attacks as access pattern leakage. We give a comprehensive evaluation of our attacks with a complexity analysis, a prototype implementation, and an experimental assessment on real-world datasets.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceFalse positive paradoxInformation leakageRange (aeronautics)Leakage (economics)Advanced Encryption StandardEncryptionAdversaryTheoretical computer scienceData miningComputer securityArtificial intelligenceMacroeconomicsEconomicsMaterials scienceComposite materialCryptography and Data SecurityPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in DataInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting