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ICC
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Using Personal Electronic Device for Authentication-Based Service Access
Abstract—A person usually carries multiple authentication tokens in the form of various cards to access services electronically. Often the service outlets are equipped with a str...
Abhishek Gaurav, Ankit Sharma, Vikas Gelara, Rajat...
CTRSA
2007
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
Human Identification Through Image Evaluation Using Secret Predicates
Abstract. The task of developing protocols for humans to securely authenticate themselves to a remote server has been an interesting topic in cryptography as a replacement for the ...
Hassan Jameel, Riaz Ahmed Shaikh, Heejo Lee, Sungy...
CCS
2007
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Dynamic pharming attacks and locked same-origin policies for web browsers
We describe a new attack against web authentication, which we call dynamic pharming. Dynamic pharming works by hijacking DNS and sending the victim’s browser malicious Javascrip...
Chris Karlof, Umesh Shankar, J. Doug Tygar, David ...
NDSS
2003
IEEE
14 years 18 days ago
Proactive Two-Party Signatures for User Authentication
We study proactive two-party signature schemes in the context of user authentication. A proactive two-party signature scheme (P2SS) allows two parties—the client and the serverâ...
Antonio Nicolosi, Maxwell N. Krohn, Yevgeniy Dodis...
SRDS
1993
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Some Remarks on Protecting Weak Keys and Poorly-Chosen Secrets from Guessing Attacks
Authentication and key distribution protocols that utilize weak secrets (such as passwords and PINs) are traditionally susceptible to guessing attacks whereby an adversary iterate...
Gene Tsudik, Els Van Herreweghen