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The Retracing Boomerang Attack, with Application to Reduced-Round AES
AbstractBoomerang attacks are extensions of differential attacks that make it possible to combine two unrelated differential properties of the first and second part of a cryptosystem with probabilities p and q into a new differential-like property of the whole cryptosystem with probability $$p^2q^2$$
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ARIA [5] is a block cipher proposed at ICISC’03. Its design is very similar to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The authors propose that on 32-bit processors, the encryption speed is at least 70% of that of the AES. It is claimed to offer a higher security level than AES.
Ewan Fleischmann +3 more
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ARIA [5] is a block cipher proposed at ICISC’03. Its design is very similar to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The authors propose that on 32-bit processors, the encryption speed is at least 70% of that of the AES. It is claimed to offer a higher security level than AES.
Ewan Fleischmann +3 more
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The Amplified Boomerang Attack on ChaCha
Communications in Computer and Information ScienceNasratullah Ghafoori +2 more
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Related-Key Boomerang and Rectangle Attacks: Theory and Experimental Analysis
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2012In 2004, we introduced the related-key boomerang/ rectangle attacks, which allow us to enjoy the benefits of the boomerang attack and the related-key technique, simultaneously. The new attacks were used since then to attack numerous block ciphers. While the claimed applications are significant, most of them have a major drawback.
Seokhie Hong, Bart Preneel, Eli Biham
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New Related-Key Boomerang Attacks on AES
2008In this paper we present two new attacks on round reduced versions of the AES. We present the first application of the related-key boomerang attack on 7 and 9 rounds of AES-192. The 7-round attack requires only 218 chosen plaintexts and ciphertexts and needs 267.5 encryptions. We extend our attack to nine rounds of AES-192.
Michael Gorski, Stefan Lucks
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Revisiting the Boomerang Attack From a Perspective of 3-Differential
IEEE Transactions on Information TheoryzbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Libo Wang +4 more
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Boomerang Packet Testing to Mitigate Wormhole Attack in MANET
2024 15th International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT)S Mercy Shalinie, Nagarathna Ravi
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Related-Key Boomerang Attacks on KATAN32/48/64
2013KATAN/KTANTAN is a family of hardware oriented block ciphers proposed at CHES 2009. Although the KTANTAN family have been broken by a meet-in-the-middle approach, the KATAN family are secure at present. In this paper, we investigate the KATAN family in the related-key boomerang framework with several techniques.
Takanori Isobe 0001 +2 more
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The Boomerang Attack on ChaCha Stream Cipher Permutation
2024 6th International Conference on Computer Communication and the Internet (ICCCI)Nasratullah Ghafoori, Atsuko Miyaji
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Optimizing Rectangle and Boomerang Attacks: A Unified and Generic Framework for Key Recovery
Journal of CryptologyzbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Qianqian Yang 0003 +7 more
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