Security for computer networks: an introduction to data security in teleprocessing and electronic funds transfer
Can a fast signature scheme without secret key be secure?
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference, AAECC-2 on Applied algebra, algorithmics and error-correcting codes
A high speed manipulation detection code
Proceedings on Advances in cryptology---CRYPTO '86
A design principle for hash functions
CRYPTO '89 Proceedings on Advances in cryptology
Hash functions and graphs with large girths
EUROCRYPT'91 Proceedings of the 10th annual international conference on Theory and application of cryptographic techniques
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We investigate the possibility of using error correcting codes in digital signatures. A scheme combining one way functions and a MDS code is presented and analyzed. We then study an attack upon this scheme and upon more general ones called "random knapsack schemes" involving a linear combination 驴i T(xi,i) of the message elements xi.