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==Notions of security== In their foundational paper, Goldwasser, Micali, and Rivest lay out a hierarchy of attack models against digital signatures:<ref name="SJC 17(2)" /> # In a ''key-only'' attack, the attacker is only given the public verification key. # In a ''known message'' attack, the attacker is given valid signatures for a variety of messages known by the attacker but not chosen by the attacker. # In an ''adaptive chosen message'' attack, the attacker first learns signatures on arbitrary messages of the attacker's choice. They also describe a hierarchy of attack results:<ref name="SJC 17(2)" /> # A ''total break'' results in the recovery of the signing key. # A [[universal forgery]] attack results in the ability to forge signatures for any message. # A [[selective forgery]] attack results in a signature on a message of the adversary's choice. # An [[existential forgery]] merely results in some valid message/signature pair not already known to the adversary. The strongest notion of security, therefore, is security against existential forgery under an adaptive chosen message attack.
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