Password Authentication without the Server Public Key(Fundamental Theories for Communications)
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概要
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In 2002, Hwang and Yeh showed that Peyravian-Zunic's password authentication schemes are not secure and proposed an improvement by using the server public key. Since applying the server public key results in the additional burden, we propose secure password authentication schemes without using the server public key in this paper.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2004-10-01
著者
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Chang Ya-fen
Department of Occupational Therapy and Graduate Institute of Clinical Behavioral Science, Chang Gung
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Chang Chin-chen
Department Of Information Engineering And Computer Science Feng Chia University
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Chang Chin-chen
Department Of Computer Science And Information Engineering National Chung Cheng University
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Chang Chin-chen
Department Of Science And Information Engineering National Chung Cheng University
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Liu Yi-long
Department Of Science And Information Engineering National Chung Cheng University
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Chang Ya-fen
Department Of Occupational Therapy And Graduate Institute Of Clinical Behavioral Science Chang Gung
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Chang Ya-fen
Department Of Science And Information Engineering National Chung Cheng University
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