Abstract

Generally digital signature algorithms are based on a single hard problem like prime factorization problem, discrete logarithm problem, elliptic curve problem. If one finds solution of this single hard problem then these digital signature algorithms will no longer be secured and due to large computational power, this may be possible in future. There are many other algorithms which are based on the hybrid combination of prime factorization and discrete logarithms problem but different weaknesses and attacks have been developed against those algorithms. This paper also presents a new variant of digital signature algorithm which is based on two hard problems, prime factorization and discrete logarithm. Keyword-Digital Signature; Discrete logarithm; Factorization; Cryptanalysis

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