Nadia Heninger

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Fast practical lattice reduction through iterated compression2024-02-02Paper
The curious case of the half-half Bitcoin ECDSA nonces2024-02-02Paper
The hidden number problem with small unknown multipliers: cryptanalyzing MEGA in six queries and other applications2023-11-24Paper
Comparing the difficulty of factorization and discrete logarithm: a 240-digit experiment2022-11-09Paper
RSA, DH and DSA in the Wild2022-02-25Paper
On bounded distance decoding with predicate: breaking the ``lattice barrier for the hidden number problem2021-12-08Paper
Two variable polynomial congruences and capacity theory2021-11-28Paper
Factoring as a Service2021-04-07Paper
Biased nonce sense: lattice attacks against weak ECDSA signatures in cryptocurrencies2021-03-17Paper
Short paper: The proof is in the pudding. Proofs of work for solving discrete logarithms2021-03-17Paper
Characterizing overstretched NTRU attacks2020-06-24Paper
Sliding Right into Disaster: Left-to-Right Sliding Windows Leak2020-06-24Paper
Properties of constacyclic codes under the Schur product2020-05-21Paper
Post-quantum RSA2018-09-12Paper
A Kilobit Hidden SNFS Discrete Logarithm Computation2017-06-13Paper
Cryptographic Applications of Capacity Theory: On the Optimality of Coppersmith’s Method for Univariate Polynomials2017-02-01Paper
Approximate common divisors via lattices2015-10-01Paper
Ideal forms of Coppersmith's theorem and Guruswami-Sudan list decoding2015-08-04Paper
Factoring RSA Keys from Certified Smart Cards: Coppersmith in the Wild2013-12-10Paper
Reconstructing RSA Private Keys from Random Key Bits2009-10-20Paper
On the integrality of \(n\)th roots of generating functions2006-12-07Paper

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