| S. H. Low, N. F. Maxemchuk, and S. Paul. Anonymous credit cards. Submitted to Globecom'94, 1994. |
....F. Maxemchuk AT T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ 07974 DRAFT: March 17, 1994 Abstract Security and privacy protection become increasingly important as we enter the era of electronic commerce and information superhighways. We have applied the same principle of information separation in [7, 6] to design an anonymous mercantile protocol that can be used over the Internet for anonymous funds transfer from a customer to a seller and anonymous information delivery in the reversed direction. The idea is to separate all information needed for a transaction into different components and use ....
....facilities provided by different vendors. A transaction between a customer and a company A may be carried on the facility of a competing company B. It is then to A s interest to hide the identity of the customer from B. The protocol is an extension of the anonymous credit card protocol of [7, 6], tailored to its application on the Internet. While the basic idea of information separation is used in both protocols, there are major differences between the two. These are pointed out in x5 after the protocol description. An alternative to our approach that also provides payment anonymity is ....
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S. H. Low, N. F. Maxemchuk, and S. Paul. Anonymous credit cards. Submitted to Globecom'94, 1994.
....Nicholas F. Maxemchuk AT T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ 07974 February 24, 1994 Abstract Security and privacy protection become increasingly important as we enter the era of electronic commerce and information superhighways. We have applied the same principle of information separation in [7, 6] to design an anonymous mercantile protocol that can be used over the Internet for anonymous funds transfer from a customer to a seller and anonymous information delivery in the reversed direction. The idea is to separate all information needed for a transaction into different components and use ....
....facilities provided by different vendors. A transaction between a customer and a company A may be carried on the facility of a competing company B. It is then to A s interest to hide the identity of the customer from B. The protocol is an extension of the anonymous credit card protocol of [7, 6], tailored to its application on the Internet. While the basic idea of information separation is used in both protocols, there are major differences between the two. These are pointed out in x5 after the protocol description. An alternative to our approach that also provides payment anonymity is ....
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S. H. Low, N. F. Maxemchuk, and S. Paul. Anonymous credit cards. Submitted to Globecom'94, 1994.
....in a Multi party Communication Protocol for Anonymous Credit Cards Steven H. Low Nicholas F. Maxemchuk Sanjoy Paul AT T Bell Laboratories Murray Hill, NJ 07974 February 15, 1994 Abstract We proposed in [8] a novel scheme to implement an anonymous credit card that protects privacy while providing the security, record keeping and charging mechanism of conventional credit cards. The key idea is to use cryptographic techniques to allow two parties to communicate without knowing each other. In this ....
....security, record keeping and charging mechanism of conventional credit cards. The key idea is to use cryptographic techniques to allow two parties to communicate without knowing each other. In this paper, we present a formal method to study collusion in the multi party communication protocol in [8]. Application of the method to our protocol leads to a simplified implementation of anonymous credit cards that is equally secure. 1 Introduction As computing and data storage become less expensive, it is easier to assemble more information on individuals and to invade their privacy. With the ....
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S. H. Low, N. F. Maxemchuk, and S. Paul. Anonymous credit cards. Submitted to Globecom'94, 1994.
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