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Universal Forgery and Multiple Forgeries of MergeMAC and Generalized Constructions [PDF]
This article presents universal forgery and multiple forgeries against MergeMAC that has been recently proposed to fit scenarios where bandwidth is limited and where strict time constraints apply. MergeMAC divides an input message into two parts, \(m\Vert \tilde{m}\), and its tag is computed by \(\mathcal {F}( \mathcal {P}_1(m) \oplus \mathcal {P}_2 ...
Tetsu Iwata +2 more
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Scalable Universal Adversarial Watermark Defending Against Facial Forgery
The illegal use of facial forgery models, such as Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN) synthesized contents, has been on the rise, thereby posing great threats to personal reputation and national security. To mitigate these threats, recent studies have proposed the use of adversarial watermarks as countermeasures against GAN, effectively disrupting ...
Tong Qiao, Ran Shi, Meng Han
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Almost universal forgery attacks on AES-based MAC’s
Designs, Codes, and Cryptography, 2014zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Orr Dunkelman +2 more
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Universal forgery on a group signature scheme using self-certified public keys
Information Processing Letters, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Guilin Wang
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IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2019
Recently, in IEEE Internet of Things Journal (DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2018.2876133), Saeed et al. proposed a lightweight online/offline certificateless signature scheme, L-OOCLS, and proposed a heterogeneous remote anonymous authentication protocol (HRAAP) based on L-OOCLS for remote wireless body area networks users to enjoy various healthcare services on
Kyung-Ah Shim
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Recently, in IEEE Internet of Things Journal (DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2018.2876133), Saeed et al. proposed a lightweight online/offline certificateless signature scheme, L-OOCLS, and proposed a heterogeneous remote anonymous authentication protocol (HRAAP) based on L-OOCLS for remote wireless body area networks users to enjoy various healthcare services on
Kyung-Ah Shim
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A Universal Forgery on Araki et al.'s Convertible Limited Verifier Signature Scheme.
In 1999, Araki et al: [1] proposed a convertible limited verifier signature scheme. In this letter, we propose a universal forgery attack on their scheme.
Zhang, FG Zhang, Fangguo +1 more
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Public Key Replacement and Universal Forgery of a SCLS Scheme. [PDF]
Certificateless cryptography eliminates the need of certificates in the PKI and solves the inherent key escrow problem in the ID-based cryptography. Recently, Du and Wen proposed a short certificateless signature scheme (SCLS) without MapToPoint hash ...
Mingwu Zhang +3 more
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A Practical Universal Forgery Attack against PAES-8. [PDF]
. PAES is an authenticated encryption scheme designed by Ye et al., and submitted to the CAESAR competition. The designers claim that PAES-8, which is one of the designs of the PAES-family, provides 128-bit security in the nonce misuse model.
Yu Sasaki 0001, Lei Wang 0031
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