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Shamir’s secret sharing is used as an important underlying primitive in many other cryptographic schemes, such as group authentication and group key agreement schemes. Although Shamir secret sharing has unconditional security, it is not necessarily the case for the protocols founded on that. A common imperfect assumption in such schemes is to be satisfied of only hiding the polynomials coefficients...