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ACNS
2008
Springer
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14 years 4 months ago
Generic Security-Amplifying Methods of Ordinary Digital Signatures
We describe two new paradigms on how to obtain ordinary signatures that are secure against existential forgery under adaptively chosen message attacks (fully-secure, in short), fro...
Jin Li, Kwangjo Kim, Fangguo Zhang, Duncan S. Wong
CIS
2007
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Controlled Secret Leakage
— Privacy is the claim of individuals, groups and institutions to determine for themselves, when, how and to what extent information about them is communicated to others. How to ...
Tianjie Cao, Shi Huang, Hui Cui, Yipeng Wu, Qihan ...
DCC
2003
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
On the Security of Digital Signature Schemes Based on Error-Correcting Codes
In this paper we discuss the security of digital signature schemes based on error? correcting codes. Several attacks to the Xinmei scheme are surveyed, and some reasons given to e...
Sheng-Bo Xu, Jeroen Doumen, Henk C. A. van Tilborg
WISA
2005
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Cryptanalysis of Some Group-Oriented Proxy Signature Schemes
Abstract. A proxy signature scheme allows an entity to delegate its signing power to another entity. Since the notion of proxy signatures was first introduced, many proxy signatur...
Je Hong Park, Bo Gyeong Kang, Sangwoo Park
SEC
2007
13 years 11 months ago
Security Remarks on a Convertible Nominative Signature Scheme
A nominative signature scheme allows a nominator (i.e. the signer) and a nominee (i.e. a designated verifier) to jointly generate and publish a signature so that only the nominee ...
Guilin Wang, Feng Bao