Common use of P P Clause in Contracts

P P. To model the possibility of dictionary attacks, the functionality allows the adversary to make one pass-string guess against each player ( 0 and 1). In the real world, if the adversary succeeds in guessing (a pass-string similar enough to) party i’s pass-string, it can often choose (or at least bias) the session key computed by i. To model this, the functionality then allows the adversary to set the session key for i.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Fuzzy Password Authenticated Key Exchange

P P. To model the possibility of dictionary attacks, the functionality allows the adversary to make one pass-string guess against each player ( 0 and or 1). In the real world, if the adversary succeeds in guessing (a pass-string similar enough to) party iPi’s pass-string, it can often choose (or at least bias) the session key computed by i. ▇▇. To model this, the functionality then allows the adversary to set the session key for i.Pi.

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Sources: Fuzzy Authenticated Key Exchange