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CTRSA
2005
Springer
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Proofs for Two-Server Password Authentication
Traditional password-based authentication and key-exchange protocols suffer from the simple fact that a single server stores the sensitive user password. In practice, when such a ...
Michael Szydlo, Burton S. Kaliski Jr.
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ACNS
2005
Springer
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16 years 16 days ago
Two-Server Password-Only Authenticated Key Exchange
Typical protocols for password-based authentication assume a single server which stores all the information (e.g., the password) necessary to authenticate a user. Unfortunately, a...
Jonathan Katz, Philip D. MacKenzie, Gelareh Taban,...
184
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IEEECIT
2010
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Enabling Use of Single Password over Multiple Servers in Two-Server Model
—The two-server model is quite promising for password based authentication, well suited for the setting of federated enterprises. However, none of the existing two-server passwor...
Yanjiang Yang, Feng Bao
SOUPS
2006
ACM
16 years 28 days ago
Human selection of mnemonic phrase-based passwords
Textual passwords are often the only mechanism used to authenticate users of a networked system. Unfortunately, many passwords are easily guessed or cracked. In an attempt to stre...
Cynthia Kuo, Sasha Romanosky, Lorrie Faith Cranor
183
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ICISS
2007
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
A Zero Knowledge Password Proof Mutual Authentication Technique Against Real-Time Phishing Attacks
Phishing attack is a kind of identity theft trying to steal confidential data. Existing approaches against phishing attacks cannot prevent real-time phishing attacks. This paper pr...
Mohsen Sharifi, Alireza Saberi, Mojtaba Vahidi, Mo...