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  Strong Adaptive Chosen-Ciphertext Attacks with Memory Dump (or: The Importance of the Order of Decryption and Validation (2001) [1 citations — 0 self]

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by Seungjoo Kim, Jung Hee Cheon, Marc Joye, Seongan Lim, Masahiro Mambo, Dongho Won, Yuliang Zheng
Cryptography and Coding, 8th IMA International Conference, LNCS 2260
http://dosan.skku.ac.kr/~sjkim/images/MemDumpNews.pdf
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Abstract:

We quote the following three articles as a basis of thinking about the relevance of security against strong adaptive chosen-ciphertext attack in the real life. How your privacy is caught in the Net by Duncan Campbell [2]: “(...) Hackers and government agencies are hard at work designing information stealing viruses. Six months ago, two of them popped up in the same week. “Caligula ” was aimed at users who installed a privacy-protection system called PGP. Once it infected a computer, it looked for a file holding the secret keys to PGP. Then, automatically and silently, it transmitted the file to the hacker’s Internet site. Caligula could have taken any information it wanted. Another virus called “Picture ” was aimed at the America On-line (AOL) Internet service. Picture collected AOL users ’ passwords and log-in data, and sent them to a web site in China. Three months later, “Melissa” appeared. It automatically read users ’ address books, and used the information to mail itself to all their friends and contacts. According to Roger Thompson, director of anti-virus security consulting firm

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