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EP0851396A1 - System for increasing a value of an electronic payment card - Google Patents
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EP0851396A1
EP0851396A1 EP19960203672 EP96203672A EP0851396A1 EP 0851396 A1 EP0851396 A1 EP 0851396A1 EP 19960203672 EP19960203672 EP 19960203672 EP 96203672 A EP96203672 A EP 96203672A EP 0851396 A1 EP0851396 A1 EP 0851396A1
EP19960203672
1996-12-23 Application filed by NEDERLAND PTT, Koninklijke PTT Nederland NV, Koninklijke KPN NV filed Critical NEDERLAND PTT
1996-12-23 Priority to EP19960203672 priority Critical patent/EP0851396A1/en
1998-07-01 Publication of EP0851396A1 publication Critical patent/EP0851396A1/en
A system for increasing the value of an electronic payment cards is described. The system comprises a security module, amongst others, arranged for authentication of the card and authorizing means for authorizing a value increase transaction of the card. The system is arranged for sending a value increase message to the card, upon which the value stored in the card's memory is increased, if the card has been found authentic and the value increase transaction thereof has been authorized. The system comprises also storage means, in which identification data of the card are stored and linked thereto data relating to the authorization of the value increase of the card. If a value increase transaction is interrupted after authorization for the transaction had been given, a restore transaction is carried out. In the restore transaction it is checked if the card is authentic and the value increase transaction is carried out on basis on the authorization information stored during the value increase transaction. So, with the system according to the present invention, interrupted value increase transactions may be recovered without the need for a new authorization.
a security module, amongst others, for authentication of the card,
authorization means for authorizing the value increase transaction of the card,
the system being arranged for sending a value increase message to the card increasing the value thereof, if the card has been found authentic and the value increase transaction thereof has been authorized, the system further comprising
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the system is arranged for comparing a card profile received from the card and a card profile stored by the authorization means. The card profile of a card comprises certain data relating to the rights of the user of the card, such as the maximum amount of money which may be present on the card, the minimum amount of money, that a value increase of the card should be, etc. If the card profile stored by the authorizing means is different from the one received from the card itself, the system adopts a procedure of changing the card profile of the card into the one stored by the authorizing means. In this way, during a value increase transaction also the profile of the card can be updated. This has the advantage that, if a user manages to carry out a non-authorized change of the profile of his card, the profile is overwritten by the correct profile as stored by the authorization means, during the next value increase transaction of the card.
According to a further preferred embodiment the system according to the invention comprises monitoring means for monitoring the security module and storage means. As soon as a malfunction of one of these occurs, the monitoring means sends an alarm signal for example to a system operator. For maintaining the reliability of the system at a high level, the correct functioning of the storage means and the security module is of importance, since the malfunction of one of them makes restore transactions impossible.
Fig. 3 schematically shows a flow chart of a value increase transaction of the electronic payment card,
Fig. 5 schematically shows a flow chart of a restore transaction carried out upon an interruption of a value increase transaction, and
Figure 1 schematically shows a system 1 for increasing the value of an electronic payment card 2. The electronic payment card 2 comprises a processor 21, a memory 22 (e.g. RAM and/or EEPROM) and an I/O (input/output) circuit 23 linked by a data bus 24. In the memory 22 of the electronic payment card a number of data are stored, such as the value of the card i.e. data representing a monetary value, card identification data and also a so called card profile, comprising data regarding the rights of the user of the card, like the maximum permitted value present on the card and the minimum and maximum permitted value of an increase transaction. During a value increase transaction the system 1 and the card 2 have to communicate with each other. Thereto the card should be inserted in a generally known card reader/writer (not shown). Via a user interface, the user makes choices regarding the value increase transaction he wishes to be carried out. In order to avoid that a value increase transaction is requested by persons other than the user, who have stolen or found the card 2, the user is prompted to type a Personal Identification Code (PIN). If this code is right, the card reader/writer establishes a communication session with the system 1 via suitable communication means, such as for example the Public Switched Telephony Network (PSTN). The system 1 comprises control means 11, a security module 12, authorizing means 13, consisting of a first part 14, authorizing value increase transactions via bank account and a second part 15, authorizing value increase transactions via credit card account. Furthermore it comprises storage means 16 and monitoring means 17. The control means 11, the security module 12 and the storage means 16 are preferably connected by a local area network (LAN). The authorization means 13 and the control means 11 are preferably connected by a network functioning according to the X.25-standard. Any other suitable connections between the control means 11, security module 12, storage means 16 and authorization means 13 may, however, be used. The control means 11 are formed by a processor and an associated memory. If the number of transactions to be handled by the system 1 is large, there may be arranged a plurality of processors with associated memories, working in parallel. So, the control means 11 may be extended, in dependence of the amount of increase transactions to be handled by the system. The control means are loaded with software having the following functionalities:
The security module 12 is arranged for encrypting and decrypting messages going to and coming from the electronic payment card using appropriate cryptographic algorithms, known perse, for example from the publication "Electronic banking using smartcards", SMART CARD '90. Int. Exh. and Conf. PLF Commun, vol.2, 1990, pp M1-8 or from the book "Security for Communication Networks" of Davis and Price. The security module 12 and the control means 11 are shown separated in figure 1, but they may, however, also be arranged in one and the same physical unit. Only a logical separation between them is present, then. The security module 12, amongst others, is arranged for authentication of the card 2. This is done by a so called challenge-signed response procedure, as shown in figure 2. The security module 12 generates a random number Rauth and sends this (via the control means 11) to the card 2. The card 2 calculates a so-called Message Authentication Code MACauth on the basis of the random number Rauth and card identification data ID and sends it (via the control means 11) to the security module 12. This code may be generated using a suitable cryptographic function, such as a so-called hash function. The security module 12 also calculates this Message Authentication Code MACauth on basis of Rauth and ID, using the same secret key as the card 2. If the MACs calculated by the card and the security module are the same, the card is authentic. During the whole authentication procedure, the control means 11 facilitate a message channel between the card 2 and the security module 12. As soon as the authentication procedure is terminated, the security module 12 communicates the result thereof to the control means 11. If the card has been found authentic, the control means 11 send an authorization request comprising identification data of the card 2 to the authorization means 13. The authorization means 13 are arranged for deciding if a requested value increase is to be authorized. They are divided in a first part 14 and a second part 15. The first part 14 is arranged for checking if the state of the bank account of a user requesting a value increase of his electronic payment card is such, that the increase transaction can be authorized. The second part 15 is arranged for checking, if the limit of a user's credit is passed, if the requested value increase transaction is carried out. If this is not the case, the increase transaction can be authorized. The authorization means normally are not placed at the same place as the rest of the value increase system but for example in a secure room at the premises of a bank. A plurality of authorization means belonging to various banks may be present, but is not shown in figure 1 for reasons of simplicity. The authorization means 13 send the result of the authorization request to the control means. If the card 2 is authentic and the transaction is authorized, the control means 11 adopt a procedure for increasing the value of the electronic payment card 2. This procedure is also a so called challenge-signed response procedure and will be further described in the sequel.
The control means 11 are furthermore arranged, as soon as the value increase transaction of the card 2 is authorized, to write identification data of the card 2 and linked thereto data relating the authorization of the value increase transaction in the restore record of the storage means 16. The data relating to the authorization comprises at least the current value of the card 2 and the increase value, that has been authorized by the authorization means. The restore record is shown in figure 6. In records 16a(1,2..,n) identification data of the card 2 is to be written and linked thereto in records 16b(1,2..,n) authorization information of the respective transactions 1,2..,n. If the value increase transaction fails after authorization thereto has been given, the stored information is used for carrying out a restore transaction. In this restore transaction it is checked if the card 2 is authentic, its identification data are looked up in the restore table and its value is increased according to the authorization information linked to the identification data. If the control means 11 consist of more than one processor, all processors are arranged to read and write restore information to the same restore record. This is necessary, because a restore transaction of a card may be carried out by another processor than the initial value increase transaction of the card. Because the same restore record is used by all processors, the authorization information stored by one of them during a value increase transaction can be found by any other processor during a restore transaction.
Figure 3 shows a flow chart of the steps carried out by the system 1 during a normal value increase transaction i.e. no restore transaction. After step 100 (START) in step 105 (VAL. INCR. REQ.) a value increase request is received from the card reader/writer in which the electronic payment card 2 has been brought. In step 110 (CARD AUTHENTIC?) it is checked, if the card is authentic using the challenge-signed response procedure shown in figure 2. If the card is not authentic, the transaction is stopped (step 280, STOP). If the card is authentic, in step 120 (PROFILE CARD), the control means 11 receive from the card 2 the profile as currently stored in its memory 22. The profile is made up by certain data, defining the rights of the card's user such as the maximum value which may be present on the card, the minimum amount of a value increase transaction, etc. In step 130 (FLAG DOWN?) it is checked, if the flag stored in the memory, is down. If this is not the case, as will be explained later, the card is in an undefined state and probably a fraud attempt is being carried out. The transaction is then stopped. In step 132 (RESTORE RECORD EXISTS?) it is checked if there is already a restore record of the card 2. Such a restore record may not be present in this stage of a value increase transaction, so if this is the case the transaction is stopped. In step 135 (SET FLAG) the flag of the card is set. In step 140 (READ CURRENT VALUE) the value currently stored in the memory of the card is read out. In step 150 (OPEN RESTORE RECORD), a restore record in the storage means 16 is opened. In step 152 (REQUEST AUTHORIZATION) the authorization of the value increase is requested to the authorization means 13. In step 155 (RESPONSE IN TIME LIMIT?) it is checked if the authorization means give a response within a certain time limit. If this is not the case in step 157 (REVERSE) a reverse transaction is started, undoing the value increase transaction. No money is deducted from the user's bank account or charged to the user in any other way, then. In step 160 (INCREASE AUTHORIZED?) it is checked if, the increase request is authorized. If this is not the case, because the amount of money in the bank account of the user is not sufficient, in step 180 (DELETE RESTORE RECORD) the restore record opened in step 150 is deleted and in step 185 (RESET FLAG) the flag of the card is reset. If the increase is not authorized for another reason, e.g. the card 2 is reported stolen, an error record is opened and the flag of the card 2 is not reset (steps not shown). If the increase request is authorized in step 190 (READ PROFILE AUTH. MEANS) the profile of the card, stored by the authorization means is read. In step 200 (STORE APPROVAL), the authorization data received from the authorization means 13 are stored in the restore record. The authorization data comprise the current value of the card 2 (read in step 140) and the increase value, that has been authorized by the authorization means 13. In step 210 (INCREASE VALUE) a value increase message is sent to the card, increasing the value stored in the memory thereof. In step 220 (VALUE INCREASE OK?) it is checked if the value increase has been carried out, correctly. In figure 4 the messages, which are exchanged between the card 2 and the security module 12 in order to carry out steps 210 and 220 are shown. The card generates a random number Rinc and sends this to the security module 12. The security module calculates a Message Authentication Code MACinc(IC,Rinc) on basis of an increase command IC, being the amount, that the value of the electronic payment card 2 is to be increased, and the random signal Rinc. The card 2 checks the value of MACinc and, if it is right increases its value according to increase command IC. By using the Message Authentication Code, which can only be calculated by the card 2 and the security module 12, the card 2 is able to check if the message really comes from the security module 12. Subsequently the security module 12 calculates a random number Rnew and sends it to the card 2. The card calculates a Message Authentication Code MACnew(NV,Rnew) on basis of the new value NV of the card 2 and the random number Rnew and sends it to the security module 12. The security module 12 checks if MACnew is right and, if this the case, sends the new value of the card 2 to the control means 11. Thereupon the control means 11 check if the value increase transaction has been carried out, correctly. If the value increase is not okay, in step 270 (ADD ERROR RECORD) an error message is written in a newly added error record. The flag of the card is then not reset. If the value increase is okay, in step 230 (PROF CARD=PROF AUTH.?) it is checked if the profile stored in the card is equal to the profile stored by the authorization means. If this is not the case in step 240 (CHANGE PROFILE) the profile as stored by the authorization means 13 is written in the memory 22 of the card 2. In step 250 (ADD TRANSACTION RECORD) a transaction record is added and the result of the transaction is written into the transaction record. In step 260 (DELETE RESTORE) the restore record is deleted. In step 275 (RESET FLAG) the flag of the card is reset.
In figure 5 a flow chart is shown of the steps of the system 1, in case of a restore transaction, of a value increase transaction failed after authorization thereto had been given and the authorization information had been stored i.e. after step 200 in figure 3. After START (step 300) in step 307 (RESTORE REQ.) a restore request is received. If a value increase transaction, as shown in figure 3, has not been terminated in a normal way the flag of the card 2 is up. The card reader/writer into which the electronic payment card 2 is to be brought, is arranged for sending a restore request to the system 1, if it sees that the flag of the card 2 is up. The card reader/writer is arranged to send a value increase request, if it sees, that the flag of the card 2 is down (step 105 of figure 3). The flag setting and resetting mechanism of electronic payment cards is described in more detail in applicant's patent application EP 0 700 023. In step 310 it is checked, if the card is authentic, using the challenge-signed response procedure shown in figure 2. If this is not the case the transaction is stopped (step 480, STOP). If the card is authentic in step 320 (READ PROFILE CARD) the profile of the card is read. In step 330 (FLAG DOWN?) it is checked if the flag is down. If this is the case, the transaction is stopped, because the flag of a card requesting a restore transaction should be up, as already explained. The flag being down together with the request of a restore transaction indicate, that possibly a fraud attempt is carried out. If the flag is up, in step 332 (RESTORE RECORD PRESENT?) it is checked if a restore record belonging to the card 2 is present. If this is not the case, in step 335 (RESET FLAG) the flag is reset, and subsequently the transaction is stopped (step 480, STOP). In step 340 (READ CURRENT VALUE) the value stored in the card is read. In step 350 (CURRENT VALUE=INCR.RESULT?) it is checked if the current value read from the memory of the card 2 in step 340 is equal to the increased value of the card as stored in the restore record during the initial value increase transaction (STEP 150, fig. 3). If this is the case, apparently during the initial value increase transaction, the value increase step 210 has been carried out, correctly but due to an interruption afterwards, the flag of card 2 has not been reset. If this is the case, no additional value increase should be carried out. The flag of the card is then reset (step 360, RESET FLAG). Also, the restore record is deleted.
In step 410 (INCREASE VALUE ACC. TO RESTORE), the restore record of the failed value increase transaction is read and the value of the card is increased according the information stored therein. In step 420 (VALUE INCREASE OK?), it is checked if, the value increase has been carried out, correctly. If the value increase is not okay in step 430 (ADD ERROR REC.) an error record is added and subsequently the restore transaction is stopped (step 480, STOP). A new restore transaction may be started afterwards. If the value increase has been carried out correctly, in step 440 (PROF.CARD=PROF.AUTH.?) it is checked if the profile stored in the memory of the card is the same as the profile stored by the authorization means. If this is not the case in step 445 (CHANGE PROFILE) the profile as stored by the authorization means is written in the memory of the card. In step 450 (ADD TRANSACTION RECORD) a transaction record is added and the result of the transaction is written into the transaction record. In step 460 (DELETE RESTORE) the restore record is deleted. In step 475 (RESET FLAG) the flag of the card is reset.
System for increasing a value of an electronic payment card comprising
wherein the system is arranged to carry out a restore transaction, if the value increase transaction has failed after authorization thereto had been given, during the restore transaction the security module being arranged for authentication of the card, and the system, if the card has been found authentic, being arranged for increasing the value of the card according to the authorization information stored during the value increase transaction.
System according to claim 1, characterized in that the system is arranged for comparing a card profile received from the card and a card profile stored by the authorization means and, if the profiles are different, for writing the profile stored by the authorization means to the card.
System according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that, the system comprises monitoring means for monitoring the authentication means and the storage means, the monitoring means being arranged for generating an alarm signal, as soon as a malfunction of one of them occurs.
Method of increasing a value of a card for electronic payment comprising the following steps:
authentication of the card,
authorization of the value increase transaction of the card,
and, if the card has been found authentic and the value increase transaction thereof has been authorized, increasing the value of the card,
storing information regarding the identification of the card and linked thereto storing information regarding the authorization of the increase of the value thereof, wherein,
if the value increase transaction has failed after the authorization therefor had been given, a restore transaction is carried out comprising the following steps:
authentication of the card, and if the card has been found authentic,
increasing the value of the card according to the authorization information stored during the value increase transaction.
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