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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 24, 2012
Filed:
Mar. 08, 2007
Thomas Fuhr, Paris, FR;
Pascal Paillier, Paris, FR;
Thomas Fuhr, Paris, FR;
Pascal Paillier, Paris, FR;
Gemalto SA, Meudon, FR;
Abstract
A method for encrypting/decrypting a message includes the initial step of generating keys by the sub-steps of generating a public key; generating a decryption key; and generating a derivation key. For a first entity, the message is encrypted using the public key and a cipher. For a second entity, the cipher is decrypted to find the message. A trapdoor associated with said message is generated. The trapdoor corresponds to a derivative of the derivation key specific to the message. A test cipher is tested, using the trapdoor associated with the message, to determine if the test cipher is an encryption of the message using the public key.