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Anonymous password-based authenticated key exchange (APAKE) protocols are a topic of ongoing research interest. However, the security of existing APAKE protocols is generally provided in the random oracle model, and in these protocols, passwords are stored in cleartext on the server. However, proofs of security in the random oracle model do not necessarily imply security in the real world. Recent...
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