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Ad-hoc-group signatures from hijacked keypairs. Available at http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~srhohen/papers/AHR.pdf
- Ad-Hoc-Group Signatures from Hijacked Keypairs Ben Adida ∗ Susan Hohenberger ∗,† Ronald L. Rivest
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A Bilinear Spontaneous Anonymous Threshold Signature for Ad Hoc Groups
- A Bilinear Spontaneous Anonymous Threshold Signature for Ad Hoc Groups Victor K. Wei Department
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Threshold Ring Signatures for Ad-hoc Groups.
- Threshold Ring Signatures for Ad-hoc Groups. Emmanuel Bresson 1 and Jacques Stern 1 and Michael
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Threshold ring signatures and applications to ad-hoc groups
- Threshold Ring Signatures and Applications to Ad-hoc Groups. Emmanuel Bresson 1 and Jacques Stern
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Fighting Phishing Attacks: A Lightweight Trust Architecture for Detecting Spoofed Emails
- in the cryptography literature [43]: ad-hoc group signatures. Ad-Hoc Group Signatures (aka Ring Signatures). An ad-hoc
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Lightweight signatures for email
- ’s authenticity. Specifically, we select an ad-hoc group signature scheme [41] that supports identity-based keys
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Anonymous Identification in Ad Hoc Groups
- signatures in that they allow group formation to happen in an ad-hoc fashion: group must be formed without
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- identification schemes that enable ad hoc group formationin the sense of ring signatures and at the same time
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Separable identity-based ring signatures: Theoretical foundations for fighting phishing attacks
- attacks. 2.1 Ring Signatures Ring signatures are a particular type of ad-hoc group signature, where a user
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Efficient ring signatures without random oracles
- et al. [15, Sect. 6.3] describe ad-hoc group signatures, a primitive for which this difference
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