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Financial Cryptography and Data Security

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Leaving Room for the Bad Guys
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    Chapter 2 Vulnerabilities in First-Generation RFID-enabled Credit Cards
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    Chapter 3 Conditional E-Cash
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    Chapter 4 A Privacy-Protecting Multi-Coupon Scheme with Stronger Protection Against Splitting
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    Chapter 5 Panel: RFID Security and Privacy
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    Chapter 6 Position Statement in RFID S&P Panel: RFID and the Middleman
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    Chapter 7 Position Statement in RFID S&P Panel: Contactless Smart Cards
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    Chapter 8 Position Statement in RFID S&P Panel: From Relative Security to Perceived Secure
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    Chapter 9 A Model of Onion Routing with Provable Anonymity
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    Chapter 10 K -Anonymous Multi-party Secret Handshakes
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    Chapter 11 Using a Personal Device to Strengthen Password Authentication from an Untrusted Computer
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    Chapter 12 Scalable Authenticated Tree Based Group Key Exchange for Ad-Hoc Groups
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    Chapter 13 On Authentication with HMAC and Non-random Properties
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    Chapter 14 Hidden Identity-Based Signatures
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    Chapter 15 Space-Efficient Private Search with Applications to Rateless Codes
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    Chapter 16 Cryptographic Securities Exchanges
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    Chapter 17 Improved Multi-party Contract Signing
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    Chapter 18 Informant: Detecting Sybils Using Incentives
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    Chapter 19 Dynamic Virtual Credit Card Numbers
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    Chapter 20 The Unbearable Lightness of PIN Cracking
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    Chapter 21 Virtual Economies: Threats and Risks
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    Chapter 22 Usable SPACE: Security, Privacy, and Context for the Mobile User
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    Chapter 23 Personal Digital Rights Management for Mobile Cellular Devices
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    Chapter 24 Certificate Revocation Using Fine Grained Certificate Space Partitioning
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    Chapter 25 An Efficient Aggregate Shuffle Argument Scheme
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    Chapter 26 Preface
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    Chapter 27 An Evaluation of Extended Validation and Picture-in-Picture Phishing Attacks
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    Chapter 28 WSKE: Web Server Key Enabled Cookies
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    Chapter 29 Usability Analysis of Secure Pairing Methods
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    Chapter 30 Low-Cost Manufacturing, Usability, and Security: An Analysis of Bluetooth Simple Pairing and Wi-Fi Protected Setup
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    Chapter 31 Empirical Studies on Software Notices to Inform Policy Makers and Usability Designers
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    Chapter 32 What Instills Trust? A Qualitative Study of Phishing
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    Chapter 33 Phishing IQ Tests Measure Fear, Not Ability
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    Chapter 34 Mental Models of Security Risks
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    Chapter 35 Improving Usability by Adding Security to Video Conferencing Systems
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    Chapter 36 A Sense of Security in Pervasive Computing—Is the Light on When the Refrigerator Door Is Closed?
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    Chapter 37 Erratum to: Financial Cryptography and Data Security
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Chapter title
Phishing IQ Tests Measure Fear, Not Ability
Chapter number 33
Book title
Financial Cryptography and Data Security
Published in
ADS, February 2007
DOI 10.1007/978-3-540-77366-5_33
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-077365-8, 978-3-54-077366-5
Authors

Vivek Anandpara, Andrew Dingman, Markus Jakobsson, Debin Liu, Heather Roinestad, Anandpara, Vivek, Dingman, Andrew, Jakobsson, Markus, Liu, Debin, Roinestad, Heather

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Country Count As %
Austria 2 2%
United States 1 1%
Australia 1 1%
Unknown 78 95%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 21 26%
Student > Master 20 24%
Researcher 10 12%
Student > Doctoral Student 5 6%
Lecturer 4 5%
Other 10 12%
Unknown 12 15%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 47 57%
Psychology 6 7%
Social Sciences 5 6%
Business, Management and Accounting 4 5%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 3 4%
Other 4 5%
Unknown 13 16%
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