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On the security of the Yen-Guo's domino signal encryption algorithm (DSEA)

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On the security of the Yen-Guo's domino signal encryption algorithm (DSEA)
Recently, a new domino signal encryption algorithm (DSEA) was proposed for digital signal transmission, especially for digital images and videos. This paper analyzes the security of DSEA, and points out the following weaknesses: 1) its security against the brute-force attack was overestimated; 2) it is not sufficiently secure against ciphertext-only attacks, and only one ciphertext is enough to get some information about the plaintext and to break the value of a sub-key; 3) it is insecure against known/chosen-plaintext attacks, in the sense that the secret key can be recovered from a number of continuous bytes of only one known/chosen plaintext and the corresponding ciphertext. Experimental results are given to show the performance of the proposed attacks, and some countermeasures are discussed to improve DSEA. Key words: DSEA, dominos, cryptanalysis, encryption, ciphertext-only attack, known-plaintext attack, chosen-plaintext attack
Chengqing Li, Shujun Li, Der-Chyuan Lou, Dan Zhang
Added 13 Dec 2010
Updated 13 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2006
Where JSS
Authors Chengqing Li, Shujun Li, Der-Chyuan Lou, Dan Zhang
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