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Cryptanalysis of Nonrepudiable Threshold Proxy Signature Schemes with Known Signers
Volume 14, Issue 2 (2003), pp. 205–212
Shin‐Jia Hwang   Chiu‐Chin Chen  

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https://doi.org/10.15388/Informatica.2003.015
Pub. online: 1 January 2003      Type: Research Article     

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1 January 2003

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Sun's nonrepudiation threshold proxy signature scheme is not secure against the collusion attack. In order to guard against the attack, Hwang et al. proposed another threshold proxy signature scheme. However, a new attack is proposed to work on both Hwang et al.'s and Sun's schemes. By executing this attack, one proxy signer and the original signer can forge any valid proxy signature. Therefore, both Hwang et al.'s scheme and Sun's scheme were insecure.

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