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@Article{Tsang:2010:BRR,
  author =       "Patrick P. Tsang and Man Ho Au and Apu Kapadia and
                 Sean W. Smith",
  title =        "{BLAC}: Revoking Repeatedly Misbehaving Anonymous
                 Users without Relying on {TTPs}",
  journal =      j-TISSEC,
  volume =       "13",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "39:1--39:??",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "2010",
  CODEN =        "ATISBQ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1145/1880022.1880033",
  ISSN =         "1094-9224 (print), 1557-7406 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1094-9224",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jan 12 17:10:07 MST 2011",
  bibsource =    "http://portal.acm.org/;
                 http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/tissec.bib",
  abstract =     "Several credential systems have been proposed in which
                 users can authenticate to service providers
                 anonymously. Since anonymity can give users the license
                 to misbehave, some variants allow the selective
                 deanonymization (or linking) of misbehaving users upon
                 a complaint to a Trusted Third Party (TTP). The ability
                 of the TTP to revoke a user's privacy at any time,
                 however, is too strong a punishment for misbehavior. To
                 limit the scope of deanonymization, some systems have
                 been proposed in which users can be deanonymized only
                 if they authenticate ``too many times,'' such as
                 ``double spending'' with electronic cash. While useful
                 in some applications, such techniques cannot be
                 generalized to more subjective definitions of
                 misbehavior, for example, using such schemes it is not
                 possible to block anonymous users who ``deface too many
                 Web pages'' on a Web site.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "39",
  fjournal =     "ACM Transactions on Information and System Security",
  journal-URL =  "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J789",
}

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