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CRYPTO
2007
Springer
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Hash Functions and the (Amplified) Boomerang Attack
Abstract. Since Crypto 2004, hash functions have been the target of many attacks which showed that several well-known functions such as SHA-0 or MD5 can no longer be considered sec...
Antoine Joux, Thomas Peyrin
COMPSAC
2009
IEEE
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On a Classification Approach for SOA Vulnerabilities
Abstract--Vulnerabilities in operating systems and web applications have been and are being put into various classifications, leading to a better understanding of their causes and ...
Lutz Lowis, Rafael Accorsi
FC
2010
Springer
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A Traceability Attack against e-Passports
Since 2004, many nations have started issuing “e-passports” containing an RFID tag that, when powered, broadcasts information. It is claimed that these passports are more secur...
Tom Chothia, Vitaliy Smirnov
FC
2010
Springer
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Using Sphinx to Improve Onion Routing Circuit Construction
This paper presents compact message formats for onion routing circuit construction using the Sphinx methodology developed for mixes. We significantly compress the circuit constru...
Aniket Kate, Ian Goldberg
IICS
2010
Springer
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Rearchitecting DNS
Abstract. The Domain Name System (DNS) has been the naming service of the Internet for more than 20 years. It is the foundation of virtually all other distributed service. The de...
Gert Pfeifer, Christof Fetzer, Martin Steuer
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