articleJan 2, 2003GREEN OA
Encrypted key exchange: password-based protocols secure against dictionary attacks
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Abstract
Classic cryptographic protocols based on user-chosen keys allow an attacker to mount password-guessing attacks. A combination of asymmetric (public-key) and symmetric (secret-key) cryptography that allow two parties sharing a common password to exchange confidential and authenticated information over an insecure network is introduced. In particular, a protocol relying on the counter-intuitive motion of using a secret key to encrypt a public key is presented. Such protocols are secure against active attacks, and have the property that the password is protected against offline dictionary attacks.>
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- Password
- Computer security
- Computer science
- Key exchange
- Key (lock)
- Encryption
- Cryptography
- Public-key cryptography
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