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Re: Fail stop signatures question

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Anonymous)
Sun Jul 26 16:44:48 1998

Date: Sun, 26 Jul 1998 18:54:41 +0200
From: Anonymous <nobody@replay.com>
To: cryptography@c2.net

Following up on the question about fail-stop signatures, a number of
the papers on this topic by Birgit Pfitzmann et al are online.  See
http://www.cryptosoft.com/html/secpub.htm and follow the link for
Birgit Pfitzmann.  You can learn far more than you ever wanted to know
about fail-stop signatures from such MPUs as:

Formal Aspects of Fail-stop Signatures
A Remark on a Signature Scheme where Forgery can be Proved
Fail-stop Signatures and their Application
Fail-stop Signatures: Principles and Applications
New Constructions of Fail-Stop Signatures and Lower Bounds
On the Existence of Statistically Hiding Bit Commitment Schemes and
	Fail-Stop Signatures
Fail-Stop Signatures Without Trees
Collision-Free Accumulators and Fail-Stop Signature Schemes Without Trees


You might also enjoy looking at classics like:

The Dining Cryptographers in the Disco: Unconditional Sender and
	Recipient Untraceability with Computationally Secure Serviceability
Cryptographically Strong Undeniable Signatures, Unconditionally Secure
	for the Signer
Trials of Traced Traitors
Breaking an Efficient Anonymous Channel
How to Break and Repair a "Provably Secure" Untraceable Payment System
How to Break Another "Provably Secure" Payment System
How to Break Fraud-Detectable Key Recovery

and many other Pfitzmann favorites.

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