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It is said that an encryption scheme provides anonymity when it is infeasible for the adversary to determine under which key the ciphertext was created. (i.e. the receiver of the ciphertext is anonymous from the point of view of the adversary.) From the previous results, we can find four techniques, repeating, expanding, RSACD, and sampling twice, for achieving the anonymity property of the encryption schemes based on RSA.
In this paper, we focus on the four techniques described above in the case using Paillier’s bijective function instead of the RSA function. We slightly modify his function and construct a family of Paillier’s trap-door permutations, and a family of Paillier’s trap-door permutations with a common domain. We also apply our proposed families of Paillier’s trap-door permutations to encryption with the above four techniques, and prove their security.
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Hayashi, R., Tanaka, K. (2007). Anonymity on Paillier’s Trap-Door Permutation. In: Pieprzyk, J., Ghodosi, H., Dawson, E. (eds) Information Security and Privacy. ACISP 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4586. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73458-1_16
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