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Secure Cross-Realm Client-to-Client Password-Based Authenticated Key Exchange Against Undetectable On-Line Dictionary Attacks. Conference paper. pp 257–266 ...
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cross-realm setting, undetectable on-line dictionary attacks. 1 Introduction. Recently, password-based authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocols are re-.
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Abstract. Cross realm client-to-client password authenticated key exchange. (C2C-PAKE) schemes are designed to enable two clients in different realms to.
... secure against residue attacks, a special type of off-line dictionary attack against password-authenticated key exchange protocols based on factorization.
Client-to-client password authenticated key exchange (C2C-PAKE) protocol enables two clients who only share their passwords with their own servers to ...
This paper presents an efficient generic construction for cross-realm C2C-PAKE protocols and proves its security in the Random-or-Real model due to Abdalla ...
The client-to-client password-authenticated key exchange (C2C-PAKE) protocol enables two clients from different realms to agree on a shared common session ...
Password-based authenticated group key exchange protocols allow group users to jointly share a session key based on a human-memorizable password. In this.
passive attacks against any clients by intercepting their protocol messages. ... Encrypted key exchange: Password-based protocols secure against dictionary ...