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IEEECIT
2010
IEEE
13 years 3 months ago
Enabling Use of Single Password over Multiple Servers in Two-Server Model
—The two-server model is quite promising for password based authentication, well suited for the setting of federated enterprises. However, none of the existing two-server passwor...
Yanjiang Yang, Feng Bao
ACSAC
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
An Intrusion-Tolerant Password Authentication System
In a password-based authentication system, to authenticate a user, a server typically stores password verification data (PVD), which is a value derived from the user’s password...
Xunhua Wang, Mohammad Hossain Heydari, Hua Lin
CTRSA
2001
Springer
122views Cryptology» more  CTRSA 2001»
13 years 10 months ago
Password Authentication Using Multiple Servers
Safe long-term storage of user private keys is a problem in client/server systems. The problem can be addressed with a roaming system that retrieves keys on demand from remote cred...
David P. Jablon
CN
2007
144views more  CN 2007»
13 years 5 months ago
SPP: An anti-phishing single password protocol
Most users have multiple accounts on the Internet where each account is protected by a password. To avoid the headache in remembering and managing a long list of different and un...
Mohamed G. Gouda, Alex X. Liu, Lok M. Leung, Moham...
ACNS
2005
Springer
116views Cryptology» more  ACNS 2005»
13 years 11 months ago
Two-Server Password-Only Authenticated Key Exchange
Typical protocols for password-based authentication assume a single server which stores all the information (e.g., the password) necessary to authenticate a user. Unfortunately, a...
Jonathan Katz, Philip D. MacKenzie, Gelareh Taban,...