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Adaptively Secure Oblivious Transfer [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
Oblivious Transfer (OT) is a ubiquitous cryptographic tool that is of fundamental importance in secure protocol design. Despite extensive research into the design and verification of secure and efficient solutions, existing OT protocols enjoy "provable" security only against static attacks, in which an adversary must choose in advance whom it will ...
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On insecurity of Naor–Pinkas’ distributed oblivious transfer

open access: yes, 2007
This paper analyses the security of Naor–Pinkas' distributed oblivious transfer [M. Naor, B. Pinkas, Distributed oblivious transfer, in: Advances in Cryptology—Proceedings of ASIACRYPT'00, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol.
Ghodosi, Hossein
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An Efficient Secure Oblivious Transfer [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
As traditional oblivious transfer protocols are treated as a cryptographic primitive, they are usually executed without the consideration of possible attacks, e.g., impersonation, replaying, and man-in-the-middle attacks.
Hung-Min Sun, Yalin Chen, Jue-Sam Chou
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On Unconditionally Secure Distributed Oblivious Transfer

open access: yes, 2006
This paper is about the Oblivious Transfer in the distributed model proposed by M. Naor and B. Pinkas. In this setting a Sender has n secrets and a Receiver is interested in one of them.
Alfredo De Santis   +3 more
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An Efficient Oblivious Transfer Protocol Using Residue Number System

open access: yes, 2013
[[abstract]]Because the t-out-of-n oblivious transfer (OT) protocol can guarantee the privacy of both participants, i.e., the sender and the receiver, it has been used extensively in the study of cryptography. Recently, Chang and Lee presented a robust t-
Liu, Yanjun;Liu, Yanjun;張真誠;Chang, Chin-Chen;Shih-Chang, C;Chang, Shih-Chang
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