Return-Map Cryptanalysis Revisited
Abstract
As a powerful cryptanalysis tool, the method of return-map attacks can be used to extract secret messages masked by chaos in secure communication schemes. Recently, a simple defensive mechanism was presented to enhance the security of chaotic parameter modulation schemes against return-map attacks. Two techniques are combined in the proposed defensive mechanism: multistep parameter modulation and alternative driving of two different transmitter variables. This paper re-studies the security of this proposed defensive mechanism against return-map attacks, and points out that the security was much over-estimated in the original publication for both ciphertext-only attack and known/chosen-plaintext attacks. It is found that a deterministic relationship exists between the shape of the return map and the modulated parameter, and that such a relationship can be used to dramatically enhance return-map attacks thereby making them quite easy to break the defensive mechanism.
Cite
@article{arxiv.nlin/0501018,
title = {Return-Map Cryptanalysis Revisited},
author = {Shujun Li and Guanrong Chen and Gonzalo Álvarez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nlin/0501018},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
11 pages, 7 figures