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Meet-in-the-middle Attack on 10-round Reduced 3D Block Cipher |
Su Chong-mao①② Wei Yong-zhuang①③ Ma Chun-bo① |
①(Department of Communication and Information Engineering, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, Guilin 541004, China)
②(State Key Laboratory of Integrated Services Networks, Xi’an 710071, China)
③(State Key Laboratory of Information Security (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Beijing 100190, China) |
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Abstract 3D cipher is a new block cipher with Substitution-Permutation Network (SPN) structure. Unlike the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), 3D cipher uses a 3-dimensional state. Based on the structure of 3D cipher, a 5-round meet-in-the-middle distinguisher and a new attack on 10-round 3D are found. It is shown that the attack requires a data complexity of about 2128 chosen plaintexts and a time complexity of about 2331.1 10-round 3D encryptions. Compared with the previous published cryptanalytic results, the attack reduces the data complexity and time complexity efficiently.
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Received: 31 August 2011
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Corresponding Authors:
Wei Yong-zhuang
E-mail: walker_wyz@guet.edu.cn
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