Cryptanalyzing - An encryption scheme based on blind source separation

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Recently, there was a proposal of using the underdetermined blind source separation (BSS) principle to design image and speech encryption. In this paper, we report a cryptanalysis of this BSS-based encryption scheme and point out that it is not secure against known-/ chosen-plaintext attack and chosen-ciphertext attack. In addition, we discuss some other security defects of the schemes: 1) it has a low sensitivity to part of the key and to the plaintext; 2) it is weak against a ciphertext-only differential attack; and 3) a divide-and-conquer (DAC) attack can be used to break part of the key. We finally analyze the role of BSS in this approach towards cryptographically secure ciphers. © 2008 IEEE.

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Li, S., Li, C., Lo, K. T., & Chen, G. (2008). Cryptanalyzing - An encryption scheme based on blind source separation. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, 55(4), 1055–1063. https://doi.org/10.1109/TCSI.2008.916540

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