The Financial Cryptography 2004 conference has quietly (!) announced their accepted papers:
http://fc04.ifca.ai/program.htm
Click above, or read on for the full programme....
The Ephemeral Pairing Problem
Jaap-Henk Hoepman
Efficient Maximal Privacy in Voting and Anonymous Broadcast
Jens Groth
Practical Anonymity for the Masses with MorphMix
Marc Rennhard and Bernhard Plattner
Call Center Customer Verification by Query-Directed Passwords
Lawrence O'Gorman, Smit Begga, and John Bentley
A Privacy-Friendly Loyalty System Based on Discrete Logarithms over Elliptic Curves
Matthias Enzmann, Marc Fischlin, and Markus Schneider
Identity-based Chameleon Hash and Applications
Giuseppe Ateniese and Breno de Medeiros
Selecting Correlated Random Actions
Vanessa Teague
Addressing Online Dictionary Attacks with Login Histories and Humans-in-the-Loop
S. Stubblebine and P.C. van Oorschot
An Efficient and Usable Multi-Show Non-Transferable Anonymous Credential System
Pino Persiano and Ivan Visconti
Electronic National Lotteries
Elisavet Konstantinou, Vasiliki Liagokou, Paul Spirakis, Yannis C. Stamatiou, and Moti Yung
Mixminion: Strong Anonymity for Financial Cryptography
Nick Matthewson and Roger Dingledine
Interleaving Cryptography and Mechanism Design: The Case of Online Auctions
Edith Elkind and Helger Lipmaa
The Vector-Ballot E-Voting Approach
Aggelos Kiayias and Moti Yung
Microcredits for Verifiable Foreign Service Provider Metering
Craig Gentry and Zulfikar Ramzan
Stopping Timing Attacks in Low-Latency Mix-Based Systems
Brian N. Levine, Michael K. Reiter, and Chenxi Wang
Secure Generalized Vickrey Auction without Third-Party Servers
Makoto Yokoo and Koutarou Suzuki
Provable Unlinkability Against Traffic Analysis
Ron Berman, Amos Fiat, and Amnon Ta-Shma
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