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Fast Software Encryption

Volume 8540 of the series Lecture Notes in Computer Science pp 104-126

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Improved All-Subkeys Recovery Attacks on FOX, KATAN and SHACAL-2 Block Ciphers

  • Takanori IsobeAffiliated withSony Corporation Email author 
  • , Kyoji ShibutaniAffiliated withSony Corporation

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Abstract

The all-subkeys recovery (ASR) attack is an extension of the meet-in-the-middle attack, which allows evaluating the security of a block cipher without analyzing its key scheduling function. Combining the ASR attack with some advanced techniques such as the function reduction and the repetitive ASR attack, we show the improved ASR attacks on the 7-round reduced FOX64 and FOX128. Moreover, the improved ASR attacks on the 119-, 105- and 99-round reduced KATAN32, KATAN48 and KATAN64, and the 42-round reduced SHACAL-2 are also presented, respectively. As far as we know, all of those attacks are the best single-key attacks with respect to the number of attacked rounds in literature.

Keywords

Block cipher Meet-in-the-middle attack All-subkeys recovery attack