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2009
Springer

Anonymous Signatures Revisited

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Anonymous Signatures Revisited
Abstract. We revisit the notion of the anonymous signature, first formalized by Yang, Wong, Deng and Wang [12], and then further developed by Fischlin [6] and Zhang and Imai [13]. We present a new formalism of anonymous signature, where instead of the message, a part of the signature is withheld to maintain anonymity. We introduce the notion unpretendability to guarantee infeasibility for someone other than the correct signer to pretend authorship of the message and signature. Our definition retains applicability for all previous applications of the anonymous signature, provides stronger security, and is conceptually simpler. We give a generic construction from any ordinary signature scheme, and also show that the short signature scheme by Boneh and Boyen [4] can be naturally regarded as such a secure anonymous signature scheme according to our formalism.
Vishal Saraswat, Aaram Yun
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where PROVSEC
Authors Vishal Saraswat, Aaram Yun
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