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Confidentiality and Anonymity Analysis of On-line Payment Protocols (2000)  (Make Corrections)  
Salvador Mandujano, Clay Shields



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Analysis of the anonymity of e-commerce protocols

Abstract: The evolution of e-commerce has generated multiple payment systems that customers and businesses use to perform commercial transactions over the Internet. These systems were designed to provide their users with secure transactions that guarantee the safe transfer of funds, but most of them fail to protect the privacy and anonymity of the parties involved. This paper presents an analysis of the privacy features of some of the most representative electronic payment protocols, namely, credit... (Update)

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@misc{ mandujano-confidentiality,
  author = "Salvador Mandujano and Clay Shields",
  title = "Confidentiality and Anonymity Analysis of On-line Payment Protocols",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/561803.html" }
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