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ASIACRYPT
2005
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Spreading Alerts Quietly and the Subgroup Escape Problem

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Spreading Alerts Quietly and the Subgroup Escape Problem
We introduce a new cryptographic primitive called the blind coupon mechanism (BCM). In effect, the BCM is an authenticated bit commitment scheme, which is AND-homomorphic. It has not been known how to construct such commitments before. We show that the BCM has natural and important applications. In particular, we use it to construct a mechanism for transmitting alerts undetectably in a message-passing system of n nodes. Our algorithms allow an alert to quickly propagate to all nodes without its source or existence being detected by an adversary, who controls all message traffic. Our proofs of security are based on a new subgroup escape problem, which seems hard on certain groups with bilinear pairings and on elliptic curves over the ring Zn. Key words. Blind Coupon Mechanism, AND-homomorphic Bit Commitment, Subgroup Escape Problem, Elliptic Curves Over Composite Moduli, Anonymous Communication.
James Aspnes, Zoë Diamadi, Kristian Gjø
Added 26 Jun 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ASIACRYPT
Authors James Aspnes, Zoë Diamadi, Kristian Gjøsteen, René Peralta, Aleksandr Yampolskiy
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