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Robustness Principles for Public Key Protocols
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Abstract: We present a number of attacks, some new, on public key protocols. We also advance a number of principles which may help designers avoid many of the pitfalls, and help attackers spot errors which can be exploited.
Ross J. Anderson, Roger M. Needham
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