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- 2014
- Joseph Bonneau, Arvind Narayanan, Andrew Miller, Jeremy Clark, Joshua A. Kroll, Edward W. Felten:
Mixcoin: Anonymity for Bitcoin with Accountable Mixes. Financial Cryptography 2014: 486-504 - Joppe W. Bos, J. Alex Halderman, Nadia Heninger, Jonathan Moore, Michael Naehrig, Eric Wustrow:
Elliptic Curve Cryptography in Practice. Financial Cryptography 2014: 157-175 - Julien Bringer, Hervé Chabanne, Roch Lescuyer, Alain Patey:
Efficient and Strongly Secure Dynamic Domain-Specific Pseudonymous Signatures for ID Documents. Financial Cryptography 2014: 255-272 - Alexandra Dmitrienko, Christopher Liebchen, Christian Rossow, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi:
On the (In)Security of Mobile Two-Factor Authentication. Financial Cryptography 2014: 365-383 - Ittay Eyal, Emin Gün Sirer:
Majority Is Not Enough: Bitcoin Mining Is Vulnerable. Financial Cryptography 2014: 436-454 - Prastudy Fauzi, Helger Lipmaa, Bingsheng Zhang:
Efficient Non-Interactive Zero Knowledge Arguments for Set Operations. Financial Cryptography 2014: 216-233 - Rigel Gjomemo, Hafiz Malik, Nilesh Sumb, V. N. Venkatakrishnan, Rashid Ansari:
Digital Check Forgery Attacks on Client Check Truncation Systems. Financial Cryptography 2014: 3-20 - Lucjan Hanzlik, Kamil Kluczniak:
A Short Paper on How to Improve U-Prove Using Self-Blindable Certificates. Financial Cryptography 2014: 273-282 - Lucjan Hanzlik, Kamil Kluczniak, Miroslaw Kutylowski:
Attack on U-Prove Revocation Scheme from FC'13 - Passing Verification by Revoked Users. Financial Cryptography 2014: 283-290 - Benjamin Henne, Maximilian Koch, Matthew Smith:
On the Awareness, Control and Privacy of Shared Photo Metadata. Financial Cryptography 2014: 77-88 - Sebastiaan de Hoogh, Berry Schoenmakers, Ping Chen, Harm op den Akker:
Practical Secure Decision Tree Learning in a Teletreatment Application. Financial Cryptography 2014: 179-194 - Nicholas Hopper:
Challenges in Protecting Tor Hidden Services from Botnet Abuse. Financial Cryptography 2014: 316-325 - Seny Kamara, Payman Mohassel, Mariana Raykova, Seyed Saeed Sadeghian:
Scaling Private Set Intersection to Billion-Element Sets. Financial Cryptography 2014: 195-215 - Philip Koshy, Diana Koshy, Patrick D. McDaniel:
An Analysis of Anonymity in Bitcoin Using P2P Network Traffic. Financial Cryptography 2014: 469-485 - Kaoru Kurosawa:
Garbled Searchable Symmetric Encryption. Financial Cryptography 2014: 234-251 - Aron Laszka, Benjamin Johnson, Jens Grossklags, Márk Félegyházi:
Estimating Systematic Risk in Real-World Networks. Financial Cryptography 2014: 417-435 - Clémentine Maurice, Christoph Neumann, Olivier Heen, Aurélien Francillon:
Confidentiality Issues on a GPU in a Virtualized Environment. Financial Cryptography 2014: 119-135 - Adam McCarthy, Ben Smyth, Elizabeth A. Quaglia:
Hawk and Aucitas: e-Auction Schemes from the Helios and Civitas e-Voting Schemes. Financial Cryptography 2014: 51-63 - Alex Migicovsky, Zakir Durumeric, Jeff Ringenberg, J. Alex Halderman:
Outsmarting Proctors with Smartwatches: A Case Study on Wearable Computing Security. Financial Cryptography 2014: 89-96 - Tyler Moore, Richard Clayton:
The Ghosts of Banking Past: Empirical Analysis of Closed Bank Websites. Financial Cryptography 2014: 33-48 - Steven J. Murdoch, Ross J. Anderson:
Security Protocols and Evidence: Where Many Payment Systems Fail. Financial Cryptography 2014: 21-32 - Sebastian Pape:
Sample or Random Security - A Security Model for Segment-Based Visual Cryptography. Financial Cryptography 2014: 291-303 - Henning Perl, Sascha Fahl, Matthew Smith:
You Won't Be Needing These Any More: On Removing Unused Certificates from Trust Stores. Financial Cryptography 2014: 307-315 - Franziska Roesner, Brian T. Gill, Tadayoshi Kohno:
Sex, Lies, or Kittens? Investigating the Use of Snapchat's Self-Destructing Messages. Financial Cryptography 2014: 64-76 - Marius Senftleben, Mihai Bucicoiu, Erik Tews, Frederik Armknecht, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi:
MoP-2-MoP - Mobile Private Microblogging. Financial Cryptography 2014: 384-396 - Babins Shrestha, Nitesh Saxena, Hien Thi Thu Truong, N. Asokan:
Drone to the Rescue: Relay-Resilient Authentication using Ambient Multi-sensing. Financial Cryptography 2014: 349-364 - Michele Spagnuolo, Federico Maggi, Stefano Zanero:
BitIodine: Extracting Intelligence from the Bitcoin Network. Financial Cryptography 2014: 457-468 - Jan Stanek, Alessandro Sorniotti, Elli Androulaki, Lukas Kencl:
A Secure Data Deduplication Scheme for Cloud Storage. Financial Cryptography 2014: 99-118 - Mehdi Tibouchi:
Elligator Squared: Uniform Points on Elliptic Curves of Prime Order as Uniform Random Strings. Financial Cryptography 2014: 139-156 - Marie Vasek, Tyler Moore:
Identifying Risk Factors for Webserver Compromise. Financial Cryptography 2014: 326-345
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