Yang et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Vulnerability analysis and the practical implications of a server‐challenge‐based one‐time password systemYang et al., 2010
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- Yang S
- Choi H
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- Information Management & Computer Security
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Purpose–One‐time password systems provide great strengths over conventional password systems: protection against over‐the‐shoulder, eavesdropping, replay, etc. The Grid Data Security authentication system is a server‐challenge‐based system. It has advantages over …
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