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FSE
2001
Springer
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ZIP Attacks with Reduced Known Plaintext
Abstract. Biham and Kocher demonstrated that the PKZIP stream cipher was weak and presented an attack requiring thirteen bytes of plaintext. The deflate algorithm “zippers” no...
Michael Stay
FSE
2001
Springer
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Producing Collisions for PANAMA
PANAMA is a cryptographic module that was presented at the FSE Workshop in ’98 by Joan Daemen and Craig Clapp. It can serve both as a stream cipher and as a cryptographic hash fu...
Vincent Rijmen, Bart Van Rompay, Bart Preneel, Joo...
FSE
2001
Springer
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Differential Cryptanalysis of Q
Eli Biham, Vladimir Furman, Michal Misztal, Vincen...
FSE
2001
Springer
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NESSIE: A European Approach to Evaluate Cryptographic Algorithms
The NESSIE project (New European Schemes for Signature, Integrity and Encryption) intends to put forward a portfolio containing the next generation of cryptographic primitives. The...
Bart Preneel
FSE
2001
Springer
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Optimized Self-Synchronizing Mode of Operation
Abstract. Modes of operation adapt block ciphers to many applications. Among the encryption modes, only CFB Cipher Feedback has both of the following properties: Firstly it allow...
Ammar Alkassar, Alexander Geraldy, Birgit Pfitzman...
Cryptology
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