Abstract

Deniable authentication is a new kind of authentication, by which means a receiver cannot prove the source of a message to a third party. A deniable authentication protocol, which is based on the Deffie-Hellman key exchange protocol, is presented. It does not require a trusted third party, and the protocol can resist person-in-the-middle attack.

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