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Cryptanalysis of PMACx, PMAC2x, and SIVx
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Abstract: | At CT-RSA 2017, List and Nandi proposed two variable input length pseudorandom functions (VI-PRFs) called PMACx and PMAC2x, and a deterministic authenticated encryption scheme called SIVx. These schemes use a tweakable block cipher (TBC) as the underlying primitive, and are provably secure up to the query complexity of 2n, where n denotes the block length of the TBC. In this paper, we falsify the provable security claims by presenting concrete attacks. We show that with the query complexity of O(2n/2), i.e., with the birthday complexity, PMACx, PMAC2x, and SIVx are all insecure. |
BibTeX
@article{tosc-2017-28486, title={Cryptanalysis of PMACx, PMAC2x, and SIVx}, journal={IACR Trans. Symmetric Cryptol.}, publisher={Ruhr-Universität Bochum}, volume={2017, Issue 2}, pages={162-176}, url={https://tosc.iacr.org/index.php/ToSC/article/view/642}, doi={10.13154/tosc.v2017.i2.162-176}, author={Kazuhiko Minematsu and Tetsu Iwata}, year=2017 }