Answer Posted / jitendra
The Wide Mouth Frog protocol is a computer network
authentication protocol designed for use on insecure
networks (the Internet for example). It allows individuals
communicating over a network to prove their identity to
each other while also preventing eavesdropping or replay
attacks, and provides for detection of modification and the
prevention of unauthorized reading
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