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FSE
2001
Springer
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Producing Collisions for PANAMA
PANAMA is a cryptographic module that was presented at the FSE Workshop in ’98 by Joan Daemen and Craig Clapp. It can serve both as a stream cipher and as a cryptographic hash fu...
Vincent Rijmen, Bart Van Rompay, Bart Preneel, Joo...
ICALP
2001
Springer
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Separating Quantum and Classical Learning
We consider a model of learning Boolean functions from quantum membership queries. This model was studied in [26], where it was shown that any class of Boolean functions which is i...
Rocco A. Servedio
IH
2001
Springer
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Real World Patterns of Failure in Anonymity Systems
Abstract. We present attacks on the anonymity and pseudonymity provided by a “lonely hearts” dating service and by the HushMail encrypted email system. We move on to discuss so...
Richard Clayton, George Danezis, Markus G. Kuhn
ISW
2001
Springer
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An Auditable Metering Scheme for Web Advertisement Applications
This paper proposes a cryptographic mechanism for metering the duration and/or the number of instances of running a data process. This mechanism has the following property: knowing...
Liqun Chen, Wenbo Mao
SIGOPSE
2000
ACM
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Multiprocessing and portability for PDAs
The role of small devices in the emerging all-connected computer infrastructure is growing. So are the requirements that the application execution environments face. Portability, ...
Grzegorz Czajkowski