Complete non-malleability Malleability (cryptography)







fischlin, in 2005, defined notion of complete non-malleability ability of system remain non-malleable while giving adversary additional power choose new public key function of original public key. in other words, adversary shouldn t able come ciphertext underlying plaintext related original message through relation takes public keys account.







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