A Digital Signature Scheme Secure Against Adaptive Chosen-Message Attacks (1995)
Cached
Download Links
- [theory.lcs.mit.edu]
- [people.csail.mit.edu]
- [www.infosec.pku.edu.cn]
- DBLP
Other Repositories/Bibliography
| Citations: | 711 - 44 self |
BibTeX
@MISC{Goldwasser95adigital,
author = {Shafi Goldwasser and Silvio Micali and Ronald L. Rivest},
title = {A Digital Signature Scheme Secure Against Adaptive Chosen-Message Attacks},
year = {1995}
}
Years of Citing Articles
OpenURL
Abstract
We present a digital signature scheme based on the computational diculty of integer factorization. The scheme possesses the novel property of being robust against an adaptive chosen-message attack: an adversary who receives signatures for messages of his choice (where each message may be chosen in a way that depends on the signatures of previously chosen messages) can not later forge the signature of even a single additional message. This may be somewhat surprising, since the properties of having forgery being equivalent to factoring and being invulnerable to an adaptive chosen-message attack were considered in the folklore to be contradictory. More generally, we show how to construct a signature scheme with such properties based on the existence of a "claw-free" pair of permutations - a potentially weaker assumption than the intractibility of integer factorization. The new scheme is potentially practical: signing and verifying signatures are reasonably fast, and signatures are compact.







