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- 2013
- Tolga Acar, Sherman S. M. Chow, Lan Nguyen:
Accumulators and U-Prove Revocation. Financial Cryptography 2013: 189-196 - Manal T. Adham, Amir Azodi, Yvo Desmedt, Ioannis Karaolis:
How to Attack Two-Factor Authentication Internet Banking. Financial Cryptography 2013: 322-328 - Abdelrahaman Aly, Edouard Cuvelier, Sophie Mawet, Olivier Pereira, Mathieu Van Vyve:
Securely Solving Simple Combinatorial Graph Problems. Financial Cryptography 2013: 239-257 - Elli Androulaki, Ghassan Karame, Marc Roeschlin, Tobias Scherer, Srdjan Capkun:
Evaluating User Privacy in Bitcoin. Financial Cryptography 2013: 34-51 - N. Asokan, Jan-Erik Ekberg, Kari Kostiainen:
The Untapped Potential of Trusted Execution Environments on Mobile Devices. Financial Cryptography 2013: 293-294 - David Aspinall, Mike Just:
"Give Me Letters 2, 3 and 6!": Partial Password Implementations and Attacks. Financial Cryptography 2013: 126-143 - Gergely Biczók, Pern Hui Chia:
Interdependent Privacy: Let Me Share Your Data. Financial Cryptography 2013: 338-353 - Johannes Buchmann, Denise Demirel, Jeroen van de Graaf:
Towards a Publicly-Verifiable Mix-Net Providing Everlasting Privacy. Financial Cryptography 2013: 197-204 - Justin Cappos:
Avoiding Theoretical Optimality to Efficiently and Privately Retrieve Security Updates. Financial Cryptography 2013: 386-394 - Anupam Das, Nikita Borisov:
Securing Anonymous Communication Channels under the Selective DoS Attack. Financial Cryptography 2013: 362-370 - Serge Egelman, Stuart E. Schechter:
The Importance of Being Earnest [In Security Warnings]. Financial Cryptography 2013: 52-59 - Martin Emms, Budi Arief, Nicholas Little, Aad P. A. van Moorsel:
Risks of Offline Verify PIN on Contactless Cards. Financial Cryptography 2013: 313-321 - Sascha Fahl, Marian Harbach, Marten Oltrogge, Thomas Muders, Matthew Smith:
Hey, You, Get Off of My Clipboard - On How Usability Trumps Security in Android Password Managers. Financial Cryptography 2013: 144-161 - Matthew K. Franklin, Haibin Zhang:
Unique Ring Signatures: A Practical Construction. Financial Cryptography 2013: 162-170 - Haruhiko Fujii, Yukio Tsuruoka:
Three-Factor User Authentication Method Using Biometrics Challenge Response. Financial Cryptography 2013: 395-396 - Chrystel Gaber, Baptiste Hemery, Mohammed Achemlal, Marc Pasquet, Pascal Urien:
Synthetic Logs Generator for Fraud Detection in Mobile Transfer Services. Financial Cryptography 2013: 397-398 - Alexander Gallego, Nitesh Saxena, Jonathan Voris:
Exploring Extrinsic Motivation for Better Security: A Usability Study of Scoring-Enhanced Device Pairing. Financial Cryptography 2013: 60-68 - Mahabir Prasad Jhanwar, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini:
Unconditionally-Secure Robust Secret Sharing with Minimum Share Size. Financial Cryptography 2013: 96-110 - Aaron Johnson, Rob Jansen, Paul F. Syverson:
Onions for Sale: Putting Privacy on the Market. Financial Cryptography 2013: 399-400 - Marc Joye, Benoît Libert:
A Scalable Scheme for Privacy-Preserving Aggregation of Time-Series Data. Financial Cryptography 2013: 111-125 - Seny Kamara, Charalampos Papamanthou:
Parallel and Dynamic Searchable Symmetric Encryption. Financial Cryptography 2013: 258-274 - James Kasten, Eric Wustrow, J. Alex Halderman:
CAge: Taming Certificate Authorities by Inferring Restricted Scopes. Financial Cryptography 2013: 329-337 - Tiffany Hyun-Jin Kim, Akira Yamada, Virgil D. Gligor, Jason I. Hong, Adrian Perrig:
RelationGram: Tie-Strength Visualization for User-Controlled Online Identity Authentication. Financial Cryptography 2013: 69-77 - Kwangsu Lee, Dong Hoon Lee, Moti Yung:
Aggregating CL-Signatures Revisited: Extended Functionality and Better Efficiency. Financial Cryptography 2013: 171-188 - Jonas Maebe, Ronald De Keulenaer, Bjorn De Sutter, Koen De Bosschere:
Mitigating Smart Card Fault Injection with Link-Time Code Rewriting: A Feasibility Study. Financial Cryptography 2013: 221-229 - Travis Mayberry, Erik-Oliver Blass, Agnes Hui Chan:
PIRMAP: Efficient Private Information Retrieval for MapReduce. Financial Cryptography 2013: 371-385 - Tarik Moataz, Abdullatif Shikfa:
Searchable Encryption Supporting General Boolean Expression Queries. Financial Cryptography 2013: 401 - Tyler Moore, Nicolas Christin:
Beware the Middleman: Empirical Analysis of Bitcoin-Exchange Risk. Financial Cryptography 2013: 25-33 - Tilo Müller, Hans Spath, Richard Mäckl, Felix C. Freiling:
Stark - Tamperproof Authentication to Resist Keylogging. Financial Cryptography 2013: 295-312 - Aude Plateaux, Vincent Coquet, Sylvain Vernois, Patrick Lacharme, Kumar Murty, Christophe Rosenberger:
A Privacy Preserving E-Payment Architecture. Financial Cryptography 2013: 402
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