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C705S079000, C713S180000

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07490069

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a method for verifying an anonymous payment by a defined party in a communication system providing a public key infrastructure. The method comprising the steps of (a) receiving a validation message from a merchant party, the validation message comprising a proof signature produced by a customer party and an encrypted payment message, the proof signature being derived from a customer secret key, a customer certificate, at least one customer attribute, and the encrypted payment message; (b) verifying the validity of the proof signature based on an issuing public key, a verification public key, and the encrypted payment message; (c) decrypting at least part of the encrypted payment message based on a verification secret key corresponding to the verification public key, thereby obtaining a customer information related to the at least one customer attribute. In the event of the validity of the proof signature (d) the obtained customer information is used for initializing the authorization of the payment.

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