The Cryptology ePrint Archive provides rapid access to recent research in cryptology. Papers have been placed here by the authors and did not undergo any refereeing process other than verifying that the work seems to be within the scope of cryptology and meets some minimal acceptance criteria and publishing conditions.

Recent papers

2025/705
Breaking ECDSA with Two Affinely Related Nonces
Jamie Gilchrist, William J Buchanan, and Keir Finlow-Bates
2025/704
Reducing Honest Re-Encryption Attack to Chosen Ciphertext Attack
Haotian Yin, Jie Zhang, Wanxin Li, Yuji Dong, Eng Gee Lim, and Dominik Wojtczak
2025/703
Priv-PFL: A Privacy-Preserving and Efficient Personalized Federated Learning Approach
Alireza Aghabagherloo, Roozbeh Sarenche, Maryam Zarezadeh, Bart Preneel, and Stefan Köpsell
2025/702
Two Party Secret Shared Joins
Srinivasan Raghuraman, Peter Rindal, and Harshal Shah

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News

10 Dec 2024
Sofía Celi joins as new co-editor.
19 Oct 2023
Matthias J. Kannwischer joins as new co-editor and replaces Tancrède Lepoint.
20 Dec 2022
New RSS feeds ordered by publication date
26 May 2022
By popular demand, the compact view view is back.
25 Apr 2022
Cryptology ePrint Archive has been rewritten in Python.
28 Sep 2021
Cryptology ePrint Archive now supports UTF-8.

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