Abstract
In this paper, we study the security of Grain-like small state stream ciphers by fast correlation attacks, which are commonly regarded as classical cryptanalytic methods against LFSR-based stream ciphers. We extend the cascaded structure adopted in such primitives in general and show how to restore the full internal state part-by-part if the non-linear combining function meets some characteristic. As a case study, we present a key recovery attack against Fruit, a tweaked version of Sprout that employs key-dependent state updating in the keystream generation phase. Our attack requires 262.8 Fruit encryptions and 222.3 keystream bits to determine the 80-bit secret key. Practical simulations on a small-scale version confirmed our results.
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Zhang, B., Gong, X., & Meier, W. (2017). Fast Correlation Attacks on Grain-like Small State Stream Ciphers. IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology, 58–81. https://doi.org/10.46586/tosc.v2017.i4.58-81
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