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Security and efficiency in authentication protocols resistant to password guessing attack
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November 1997
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LCN '97: Proceedings of the 22nd Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks
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Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
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Cryptographic protocols for authentication and key exchange are necessary for secure communications. Most protocols have assumed that a strong secret for authentication should be shared between communicating participants in the light of a threat of dictionary ...
Keywords: authentication protocols, cipher operations, cryptographic protocols, dictionary attacks, efficiency, key exchange, message authentication, password guessing attack resistance, poorly-chosen weak secret protection, protocol steps, random numbers, secret, secure communications, security, security-oriented protocols, user-chosen weak secret
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Secure password-based cipher suite for TLS
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May 2001
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Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC)
, Volume 4 Issue 2
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Publisher: ACM
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SSL is the de facto standard today for securing end-to-end transport on the Internet. While the protocol itself seems rather secure, there are a number of risks that lurk in its use, for example, in web banking. However, the adoption of password-based ...
Keywords: Authenticated key exchange, dictionary attack, key agreement, password, perfect forward secrecy, secure channel, transport layer security, weak secret
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