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On the Convergence of Internet of Things and Decentralized Finance: Security Challenges and Future Directions. [PDF]
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A Differential Fault Attack on Plantlet [PDF]
Lightweight stream ciphers have received serious attention in the last few years. The present design paradigm considers very small state (less than twice the key size) and use of the secret key bits during pseudo-random stream generation. One such effort, Sprout, had been proposed two years back and it was broken almost immediately.
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Differential Fault Attack on Kreyvium & FLIP
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 2020In this article, we propose key recovery attack on two stream ciphers: Kreyvium and FLIP $_{530}(42,128,360)$ 530 ( 42 , 128 , 360 ) using Differential Fault Attack (DFA) technique. These two ciphers are being used in Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) due to their low error growth during keystream generation. Kreyvium is an NFSR-
Dibyendu Roy +2 more
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Differential Fault Attack on Rocca
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2022Ravi Anand +2 more
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Differential Fault Attacks on KLEIN
This paper proposes two Differential Fault Attacks on the lightweight block cipher KLEIN. Variant one targets the intermediate state of the cipher. Using at least five faulty ciphertexts, the attacker is able to determine the last round key. The second variant, which works only on KLEIN-64, injects a byte-fault in the key schedule and requires at least
Michael Gruber, Bodo Selmke
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Differential Fault Attack on Espresso
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2021Ravi Anand +2 more
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Differential Fault Attack on Grain v1, ACORN v3 and Lizard [PDF]
Differential Fault Attack (DFA) is presently a very well known technique to evaluate security of a stream cipher. This considers that the stream cipher can be weakened by injection of the fault.
Akhilesh Siddhanti +2 more
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Differential Fault Attack on SIMECK
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Cryptography and Security in Computing Systems, 2016In 2013, researchers from the National Security Agency of the USA (NSA) proposed two lightweight block ciphers SIMON and SPECK [3]. While SIMON is tuned for optimal performance in hardware, SPECK is tuned for optimal performance in software. At CHES 2015, Yang et al. [6] combined the "good" design components from both SIMON and SPECK and proposed a new
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