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ASIACRYPT
2006
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
A Weakness in Some Oblivious Transfer and Zero-Knowledge Protocols
Ventzislav Nikov, Svetla Nikova, Bart Preneel
TCC
2009
Springer
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14 years 5 months ago
Adaptive Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Adaptively Secure Oblivious Transfer
In the setting of secure computation, a set of parties wish to securely compute some function of their inputs, in the presence of an adversary. The adversary in question may be st...
Yehuda Lindell, Hila Zarosim
CRYPTO
1995
Springer
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13 years 8 months ago
Committed Oblivious Transfer and Private Multi-Party Computation
Abstract. In this paper we present an eficient protocol for “Committed Oblivious Transfer” to perform oblivious transfer on committed bits: suppose Alice is committed to bits 0...
Claude Crépeau, Jeroen van de Graaf, Alain ...
DAGSTUHL
2006
13 years 6 months ago
Using Quantum Oblivious Transfer to Cheat Sensitive Quantum Bit Commitment
It is well known that unconditionally secure bit commitment is impossible even in the quantum world. In this paper a weak variant of quantum bit commitment, introduced independent...
Andreas Jakoby, Maciej Liskiewicz, Aleksander Madr...
IACR
2011
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12 years 4 months ago
Leakage Tolerant Interactive Protocols
We put forth a framework for expressing security requirements from interactive protocols in the presence of arbitrary leakage. This allows capturing different levels of leakage to...
Nir Bitansky, Ran Canetti, Shai Halevi