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A threat modeling framework for IoT-Based botnet attacks. [PDF]

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Experimental quantum Byzantine agreement on a three-user quantum network with integrated photonics. [PDF]

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Almost universal forgery attacks on AES-based MAC’s

Designs, Codes, and Cryptography, 2014
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Orr Dunkelman   +2 more
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A Practical Universal Forgery Attack against PAES-8. [PDF]

open access: yesIACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch., 2014
. PAES is an authenticated encryption scheme designed by Ye et al., and submitted to the CAESAR competition. The designers claim that PAES-8, which is one of the designs of the PAES-family, provides 128-bit security in the nonce misuse model.
Yu Sasaki 0001, Lei Wang 0031
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Universal Forgery and Key Recovery Attacks: Application to FKS, FKD and Keyak. [PDF]

open access: yesIACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch., 2017
In this paper, we provide a security analysis of the Full-State Keyed Sponge (FKS), Full-State Keyed Duplex (FKD) and Keyak, one of the third-round CAESAR candidates, in the classic setting and the quantum model, respectively.
Fanbao Liu, Fengmei Liu
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On the Security of the COPA and Marble Authenticated Encryption Algorithms against (Almost) Universal Forgery Attack. [PDF]

open access: yesIACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch., 2015
. COPA is a block-cipher-based authenticated encryption mode with a provable birthday-bound security under the assumption that the underlying block cipher is a strong pseudorandom permutation, and its instantiation with the AES block cipher is called AES-
Jiqiang Lu
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Almost Universal Forgery Attacks on the COPA and Marble Authenticated Encryption Algorithms

Proceedings of the 2017 ACM on Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2017
The COPA authenticated encryption mode was proved to have a birthday-bound security on integrity, and its instantiation AES-COPA (v1/2) was claimed or conjectured to have a full security on tag guessing. The Marble (v1.0/1.1/1.2) authenticated encryption algorithm was claimed to have a full security on authenticity. Both AES-COPA (v1) and Marble (v1.0)
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