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Simple Backdoors for RSA Key Generation

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Simple Backdoors for RSA Key Generation
We present extremely simple ways of embedding a backdoor in the key generation scheme of RSA. Three of our schemes generate two genuinely random primes p and q of a given size, to obtain their public product n = pq. However they generate private/public exponents pairs (d, e) in such a way that appears very random while allowing the author of the scheme to easily factor n given only the public information (n, e). Our last scheme, similar to the PAP method of Young and Yung, but more secure, works for any public exponent e such as 3, 17, 65537 by revealing the factorization of n in its own representation. This suggests that nobody should rely on RSA key generation schemes provided by a third party.
Claude Crépeau, Alain Slakmon
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where CTRSA
Authors Claude Crépeau, Alain Slakmon
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