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Abstract: It is typical for a cryptographic technology to be useful in its primary
goal and applications, yet to exhibit also a dark side, namely to allow abuses
in some other situations. Examples are subliminal channels in strong (randomized)
signature schemes, employing authentication for encryption, kleptography
exploiting strong randomness, etc. Threshold cryptography was introduced to realize
better security and availability. However, its \dark side" has never been
addressed seriously. We... (Update)
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text = "S. Xu and M. Yung. On the Dark Side of Threshold Cryptography. Financial
Crypto'02.",
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