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Passive Impersonation Attack: after a pair of public and secret keys is generated, the adversary can choose to eavesdrop transcripts of executions of the identification scheme between P and V, until it decides to make an impersonation attempt; at this point, the adversary tries to make V accept without knowing the secret key.
(Crescenzo, 2008, p. 5)
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Passive Impersonation Attack (Dictionary Entry) (Dictionary)