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How to prevent type flaw attacks on security protocols
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How to prevent type flaw attacks on security protocols

J Heather, G Lowe and S Schneider
Journal of Computer Security, Vol.11(2), pp.217-244
2003

Abstract

A type flaw attack on a security protocol is an attack where a field that was originally intended to have one type is subsequently interpreted as having another type. A number of type flaw attacks have appeared in the academic literature. In this paper we prove that type flaw attacks can be prevented using a simple technique of tagging each field with some information indicating its intended type.
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