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New Attack Strategy for the Shrinking Generator

Cryptography and Security 2010-05-04 v1

Abstract

This work shows that the cryptanalysis of the shrinking generator requires fewer intercepted bits than what indicated by the linear complexity. Indeed, whereas the linear complexity of shrunken sequences is between A2(S2)A \cdot 2^(S-2) and A2(S1)A \cdot 2^(S-1), we claim that the initial states of both component registers are easily computed with less than ASA \cdot S shrunken bits. Such a result is proven thanks to the definition of shrunken sequences as interleaved sequences. Consequently, it is conjectured that this statement can be extended to all interleaved sequences. Furthermore, this paper confirms that certain bits of the interleaved sequences have a greater strategic importance than others, which may be considered as a proof of weakness of interleaved generators.

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@article{arxiv.1005.0087,
  title  = {New Attack Strategy for the Shrinking Generator},
  author = {Pino Caballero-Gil and Amparo Fúster-Sabater and M. Eugenia Pazo-Robles},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.0087},
  year   = {2010}
}
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