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Extending the Resynchronization Attack
- , Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, 2004. Extending the Resynchronization Attack (extended
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A new keystream generator MUGI
- according to re-synchronization attack, related-key attack, and linear correlation of an output sequence
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A Security Risk of Depending on Synchronized Clocks
- to an attack even after the faulty clock has been resynchronized. The attack exploits a postdated message
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The Conditional Correlation Attack: A Practical Attack on Bluetooth Encryption
- -level E0, our attack is clearly the fastest and only practical resynchronization attack 6 so far. Note
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TRIVIUM Specifications
- system of equations needs to be investigated. 4.5 Resynchronization attacks Another type of attacks
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A New 128-bit Key Stream Cipher LEX
- itself. 3.4 Differential, Linear or Multiset Resynchronization Attacks If mixing of IV and the key
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SFINKS: A Synchronous Stream Cipher for Restricted Hardware Environments
- , correlation attacks, algebraic attacks, resynchronization attacks. . . ) to a few important parameters
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F-FCSR stream ciphers
- exploited in a resynchronization attack by Jaulmes and Muller [9, 10]. Taking in account the lessons learned
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Fault Analysis of Stream Ciphers
- is the re-synchronization attack of [9] which deals with a similar situation although in their model
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Chosen Ciphertext Attack on SSS
- resynchronization attack with chosen or known IV [3, 1]. A strong resynchronization mechanism is therefore needed
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