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Improved related-tweakey boomerang attacks on Deoxys-BC. (English) Zbl 1423.94101

Joux, Antoine (ed.) et al., Progress in cryptology – AFRICACRYPT 2018. 10th international conference on cryptology in Africa, Marrakesh, Morocco, May 7–9, 2018. Proceedings. Cham: Springer. Lect. Notes Comput. Sci. 10831, 87-106 (2018).
Summary: This paper improves previous distinguishers and key recovery attacks against Deoxys-BC that is a core primitive of the authenticated encryption scheme Deoxys, which is one of the remaining candidates in CAESAR. We observe that previous attacks by Cid et al. published from ToSC 2017 have a lot of room to be improved. By carefully optimizing attack procedures, we reduce the complexities of 8- and 9-round related-tweakey boomerang distinguishers against Deoxys-BC-256 to \(2^{28}\) and \(2^{98}\), respectively, whereas the previous attacks require \(2^{74}\) and \(2^{124}\), respectively. The distinguishers are then extended to 9-round and 10-round boomerang key-recovery attacks with a complexity \(2^{112}\) and \(2^{170}\), respectively, while the previous rectangle attacks require \(2^{118}\) and \(2^{204}\), respectively. The optimization techniques used in this paper are conceptually not new, yet we believe that it is important to know how much the attacks are optimized by considering the details of the design.
For the entire collection see [Zbl 1387.94004].

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94A60 Cryptography
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