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Differential Fault Attack on TWINE Block Cipher with Nibble
2020 IEEE 20th International Conference on Communication Technology (ICCT), 2020TWINE cipher is a generalized Feistel structure algorithm, which can be applied to Internet of things terminals with limited computing resources because of its good performance. Since it was proposed, it has been widely studied by academia and industry.
Haoxiang Luo, Yifan Wu, Weijian Chen
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Differential Fault Attack on SKINNY Block Cipher
2018SKINNY is a family of tweakable lightweight block ciphers, proposed in CRYPTO 2016. The proposal of SKINNY describes two block size variants of 64 and 128 bits as well as three options for tweakey. In this paper, we present differential fault analysis (DFA) of four SKINNY variants – SKINNY 64-64, SKINNY 128-128, SKINNY 64-128 and SKINNY 128-256.
Navid Vafaei +3 more
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Differential Fault Based Key Recovery Attacks on TRIAD
2021We demonstrate two fault based key recovery attacks – a bit-flipping fault attack, and a random fault attack, on the authenticated encryption stream cipher TRIAD. The attacks discussed in this paper are applicable mainly due to the simplicity of the TRIAD keystream function during the first few hundred rounds. We investigated the algebraic normal form (
Md. Iftekhar Salam +3 more
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Differential Fault Attack on PHOTON-Beetle
Proceedings of the 2022 Workshop on Attacks and Solutions in Hardware Security, 2022Amit Jana, Goutam Paul 0001
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New Differential Fault Attack on Lightweight Cipher LBlock
2016 International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (INCoS), 2016LBlock is a lightweight block cipher designed for tiny computing devices, such as RFID tags and sensor network nodes. The cipher algorithm iterates a Feistel structure with SP type round function by 32 rounds. Its block size is 64 bits and key size is 80 bits.
Yuechuan Wei +2 more
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Fault Detection of the MacGuffin Cipher against Differential Fault Attack
2012Since the early work of Biham and Shamir on differential fault attack against block ciphers at CRYPTO 1997, much work has been devoted to reducing the number of faults and to improving the time complexity of this attack. This attack is very efficient when a single fault is injected on the last several rounds, and it allows to recover the whole secret ...
Wei Li 0013 +4 more
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Improved Differential Fault Attack on the Block Cipher SPECK
2015 Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography (FDTC), 2015SPECK is a family of lightweight block cipherspublished by the U.S. National Security Agency in 2013. TheSPECK family consists of 10 versions, supporting a wide rangeof block and key sizes. Recently H. Tupsamudre et al. gave anapproach to recovering the last round key of SPECK familywith n/3 fault injections, where 2n is the block size.
Yuming Huo +3 more
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An efficient differential fault attack against SIMON key schedule
Journal of Information Security and Applications, 2022Jinbao Zhang, Bin Ge
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DEFAULT: Cipher Level Resistance Against Differential Fault Attack
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2021Anubhab BAKSI +2 more
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Information-Combining Differential Fault Attacks on DEFAULT
2022Marcel Nageler +2 more
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