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The messages can contain no secret information and any publicly avialable data. To carry them out, one uses only publicly available information as well as SAML elements ''Identity (I)'', ''Freshness (F)'' and ''Destination (D)''. The attacker uses  his own key material for generation of tokens.
The messages can contain no secret information and any publicly avialable data. To carry them out, one uses only publicly available information as well as SAML elements ''Identity (I)'', ''Freshness (F)'' and ''Destination (D)''. The attacker uses  his own key material for generation of tokens.


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Latest revision as of 16:26, 2 February 2016

The messages can contain no secret information and any publicly avialable data. To carry them out, one uses only publicly available information as well as SAML elements Identity (I), Freshness (F) and Destination (D). The attacker uses his own key material for generation of tokens.

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