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Abstract: Recently, two major bankcard payment instrument operators
VISA and MasterCard published specifications for securing
bankcard payment transactions on open networks for open
scrutiny. (VISA: Secure Transaction Technology, STT;
MasterCard: Secure Electronic Payment Protocol, SEPP.)
Based on their success in operating the existing on-line payment
systems, both proposals use advanced cryptographic
technologies to supply some security services that are wellunderstood
to be inadequate in open... (Update)
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...commerce. Unfortunately, the specifications for those protocols do not yet seem to be fully understood, even in informal terms [Mao96]. In both the pi calculus and the spi calculus, restriction and scope extrusion play a central role. The pi calculus provides an abstract...
...subject to certain attacks such as chosen ciphertext and chosen plaintext attacks. The standards proposed by Master Card and Visa (see [Mao96]) for credit card usage on the internet, provide a striking motivation for the use of formal method for protocols in which security is...
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W. Mao. On two proposals for on-line bankcard payments using open networks: Problems and solutions. In IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, pages 201--210, 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mao96two.html More
@inproceedings{ mao96two,
author = "Wenbo Mao",
title = "On Two Proposals for On-line Bankcard Payments using Open Networks: Problems and Solutions",
booktitle = "{IEEE} Symposium on Security and Privacy",
publisher = "IEEE Computer Society Press",
address = "Oakland, CA",
pages = "201--210",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mao96two.html" }
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