相关论文: Internet Protocol Black Holes: A E-Security Threat
This paper was withdrawn on 20.11.97.
The crucial issue of quantum communication protocol is its security. In this paper, we show that all the deterministic and direct two-way quantum communication protocols, sometimes called ping-pong (PP) protocols, are insecure when an…
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This paper has been removed by arXiv administrators because it plagiarizes gr-qc/0304081, gr-qc/0212018, gr-qc/0501002, gr-qc/9601044, and gr-qc/0109017. This paper also has excessive overlap with the following papers also written by the…
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We give a brief overview of the black hole information problem emphasizing fundamental issues and recent proposals for its resolution. The focus is on broad perspective and providing a guide to current literature rather than presenting full…
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to an error in the computation of the central charge.
This paper has been withdrawn, as it has been merged into arXiv:1009.6144
We discuss some recent work by Tim Maudlin concerning Black Hole Information Loss. We argue, contra Maudlin, that there is a paradox, in the straightforward sense that there are propositions that appear true, but which are incompatible with…
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This paper details on the analysis of human error, an IT security issue, and a major threat to the company. The human is one of the weakest links in the cybersecurity chain however it is a fundamental constituent of the embodiment. This…
This paper has been withdrawn by the author(s), due to move a replaced paper of arXiv:0709.1772
After more than 40 years of development, the fundamental TCP/IP protocol suite, serving as the backbone of the Internet, is widely recognized for having achieved an elevated level of robustness and security. Distinctively, we take a new…
This paper was withdrawn. It has been superseded by the latest version of hep-th/0107069.
In this paper, we analyze the security of an RFID authentication protocol proposed by Liu and Bailey [1], called Privacy and Authentication Protocol (PAP), and show its vulnerabilities and faulty assumptions. PAP is a privacy and…
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to some errors.
The paper is withdrawn due to some errors.
In this paper we discuss the security of a distributed inner product (DIP) protocol [IEEE TIFS, 11(1), (2016), 59-73]. We show information leakage in this protocol that does not happen in an ideal execution of DIP functionality. In some…
The paper has been withdrawn by change of content and some errors in the examples.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial error.