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2009
Springer
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Enhanced Target Collision Resistant Hash Functions Revisited
Enhanced Target Collision Resistance (eTCR) property for a hash function was put forth by Halevi and Krawczyk in Crypto 2006, in conjunction with the randomized hashing mode that i...
Mohammad Reza Reyhanitabar, Willy Susilo, Yi Mu
FSE
2009
Springer
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Cryptanalysis of the ISDB Scrambling Algorithm (MULTI2)
MULTI2 is the block cipher used in the ISDB standard for scrambling digital multimedia content. MULTI2 is used in Japan to secure multimedia broadcasting, including recent applicat...
Jean-Philippe Aumasson, Jorge Nakahara Jr., Pouyan...
FSE
2009
Springer
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On the Security of Tandem-DM
Abstract. We provide the first proof of security for Tandem-DM, one of the oldest and most wellknown constructions for turning a blockcipher with n-bit blocklength and 2n-bit keyle...
Ewan Fleischmann, Michael Gorski, Stefan Lucks
FSE
2009
Springer
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Practical Collisions for EnRUPT
The EnRUPT hash functions were proposed by O'Neil, Nohl and Henzen [5] as candidates for the SHA-3 competition, organised by NIST [4]. The proposal contains seven concrete has...
Sebastiaan Indesteege, Bart Preneel
FSE
2009
Springer
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MAC Reforgeability
Message Authentication Codes (MACs) are core algorithms deployed in virtually every security protocol in common usage. In these protocols, the integrity and authenticity of messag...
John Black, Martin Cochran
FSE
2009
Springer
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Algebraic Techniques in Differential Cryptanalysis
In this paper we propose a new cryptanalytic method against block ciphers, which combines both algebraic and statistical techniques. More specifically, we show how to use algebraic...
Martin Albrecht, Carlos Cid