Re: Common attacks on Oblivious Transfer
Available news archives: comp.lang.tcl - comp.lang.python - comp.security.firewalls - sci.crypt - comp.lang.php - comp.lang.javascript
Google
 
Web news.hping.org


sci.crypt archive

Re: Common attacks on Oblivious Transfer

From: Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondouglas@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun Oct 23 2005 - 06:09:05 CEST

cpptutor2000@yahoo.com wrote:
> What are the common attacks on Rabin's Oblivious Transfer protocol?

A trap to test the reader is the commom transfer. A certain protocol
was developed to train the oblivious. An to open the file the reader of
the i, only has to ask for abstract reading as opposed to littorel. A
certain test of reader is the common usage and to fail is to never
understand abstract reading.

A read to generalize the subject then is applied to the particular. A
transfer of subject without understanding is the true intention as the
Oblivious Read.

An attack becomes the conversion of the subject to the certain. And
the computer bit as the subject is then converted to the certain bit
with the operation of sequence.

A set of bits is truely oblivious in meaning until the sequenece is
understood. And to reorder the bit set to the understandable becomes
the protocol's common attack.

A trapdoor to test the thinking of the cryptographer is this protocols
usage. A certain abstract functional transform is given to entice the
mathematical reader.

And to think it profound rather than devious is the mistake.

Douglas eagleson
Gaitherbsurg, MD USA
Received on Mon Oct 24 02:08:06 2005