
Unknown key-share attack
    
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        As defined by , an unknown key-share (UKS) attack on an authenticated key agreement (AK) or authenticated key agreement with key confirmation (AKC) protocol is an attack whereby an entity  ends up believing she shares a key with
 ends up believing she shares a key with  , and although this is in fact the case, while
, and although this is in fact the case, while  mistakenly believes the key is instead shared with an entity
 mistakenly believes the key is instead shared with an entity  .
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 ends up believing she shares a key with
 ends up believing she shares a key with  , and although this is in fact the case, while
, and although this is in fact the case, while  mistakenly believes the key is instead shared with an entity
 mistakenly believes the key is instead shared with an entity  .
.
        
    

