In 1998, Fan and Lei proposed a partially blind signature scheme that could reduce the computation load and the size of the database for electronic cash systems. In this Letter, we show that their scheme could not meet the untraceability property of a blind signature.
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Min-Shiang HWANG, Cheng-Chi LEE, Yan-Chi LAI, "Traceability on Low-Computation Partially Blind Signatures for Electronic Cash" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E85-A, no. 5, pp. 1181-1182, May 2002, doi: .
Abstract: In 1998, Fan and Lei proposed a partially blind signature scheme that could reduce the computation load and the size of the database for electronic cash systems. In this Letter, we show that their scheme could not meet the untraceability property of a blind signature.
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