Password-based authenticated group key exchange protocols allow group users to jointly share a session key based on a human-memorizable password. In this paper, we present an undetectable online dictionary attack on N-EKE-D, a recent provably secure protocol designed to explicitly resist this type of attack. Thus, our result contradicts the design goal. We also give a simple attack on the key indistinguishability of N-EKE-D and two N-EKE-M variants that exploits the definition of partnering in their security model
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocols are designed to be secure even when the secret...
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocols are designed to be secure even when the secret ...
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When humans interact with machines in their daily networks, it is important that security of the com...
Abstract: In PKC 2006, Abdalla et al. proposed a password-based group key exchange protocol with con...
In PKC 2006, Abdalla et al. proposed a password-based group key exchange protocol with constant roun...
AbstractPassword-based group key agreement protocols are fundamental component of the communications...
AbstractIn 2009, Zheng et al. proposed an efficient password-based group key agreement protocol resi...
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocols allow two parties to share common secret keys i...
Password-Authenticated Key Exchange (PAKE) protocols allow parties to share secret keys in an authen...
Password-Authenticated Key Exchange (PAKE) protocols enable two or more parties to use human-memorab...
AbstractKey exchange protocols are fundamental for establishing secure communication channels over p...
This paper gives definitions and results about password-based protocols for authenticated key exchan...
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In their recent paper, "Encrypted Key Exchange: Password-based Protocols Secure Against Diction...
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocols are designed to be secure even when the secret...
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocols are designed to be secure even when the secret ...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
When humans interact with machines in their daily networks, it is important that security of the com...
Abstract: In PKC 2006, Abdalla et al. proposed a password-based group key exchange protocol with con...
In PKC 2006, Abdalla et al. proposed a password-based group key exchange protocol with constant roun...
AbstractPassword-based group key agreement protocols are fundamental component of the communications...
AbstractIn 2009, Zheng et al. proposed an efficient password-based group key agreement protocol resi...
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocols allow two parties to share common secret keys i...
Password-Authenticated Key Exchange (PAKE) protocols allow parties to share secret keys in an authen...
Password-Authenticated Key Exchange (PAKE) protocols enable two or more parties to use human-memorab...
AbstractKey exchange protocols are fundamental for establishing secure communication channels over p...
This paper gives definitions and results about password-based protocols for authenticated key exchan...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
In their recent paper, "Encrypted Key Exchange: Password-based Protocols Secure Against Diction...
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocols are designed to be secure even when the secret...
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocols are designed to be secure even when the secret ...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...