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- 2019
- Muhammad Rezal Kamel Ariffin, Saidu Isah Abubakar
, Faridah Yunos, Muhammad Asyraf Asbullah:
New Cryptanalytic Attack on RSA Modulus N = pq Using Small Prime Difference Method. Cryptogr. 3(1): 2 (2019) - 2018
- Sergiy Gnatyuk, Vasyl Kinzeryavyy, Maksim Iavich, Dmytro Prysiazhnyi, Khalicha Yubuzova:
High-Performance Reliable Block Encryption Algorithms Secured against Linear and Differential Cryptanalytic Attacks. ICTERI Workshops 2018: 657-668 - 2017
- Martin Novotný
:
Cryptanalytic attacks on cyber-physical systems. Microprocess. Microsystems 52: 534-539 (2017) - Melissa Rossi, Mike Hamburg, Michael Hutter, Mark E. Marson:
A Side-Channel Assisted Cryptanalytic Attack Against QcBits. CHES 2017: 3-23 - Melissa Rossi, Mike Hamburg, Michael Hutter, Mark E. Marson:
A Side-Channel Assisted Cryptanalytic Attack Against QcBits. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2017: 596 (2017) - 2016
- Martin Novotny:
Cryptanalytical attacks on cyber-physical systems. MECO 2016: 10 - Max Fillinger, Marc Stevens:
Reverse-Engineering of the Cryptanalytic Attack Used in the Flame Super-Malware. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2016: 298 (2016) - 2015
- Max Fillinger, Marc Stevens
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Reverse-Engineering of the Cryptanalytic Attack Used in the Flame Super-Malware. ASIACRYPT (2) 2015: 586-611 - 2013
- Jovan Dj. Golic:
Cryptanalytic Attacks on MIFARE Classic Protocol. CT-RSA 2013: 239-258 - Manish Kant Dubey, Ram Ratan, Neelam Verma, Pramod Kumar Saxena:
Cryptanalytic Attacks and Countermeasures on RSA. SocProS (1) 2013: 805-819 - 2012
- Leo Irakliotis:
Review of cryptanalytic attacks on RSA by Song Y. Yan. SIGACT News 43(1): 14-16 (2012) - Deepika Dutta Mishra, C. S. R. C. Murthy, Kislay Bhatt, A. K. Bhattacharjee, R. S. Mundada:
Development and performance analysis of HPC based framework for cryptanalytic attacks. CUBE 2012: 789-794 - Abhijit Chowdhury, Angshu Kumar Sinha, Saurabh Dutta:
Proposal of a New Block Cipher reasonably Non-Vulnerable against Cryptanalytic Attacks. CoRR abs/1203.6036 (2012) - 2011
- Maria Eugenia Pazo-Robles, Amparo Fúster-Sabater:
A cryptanalytic attack on a class of cryptographic sequence generators. EUROCON 2011: 1-4 - Maria Eugenia Pazo-Robles, Amparo Fúster-Sabater:
Cryptanalytic Attack on the Self-Shrinking Sequence Generator. ICANNGA (2) 2011: 285-294 - 2010
- R. J. J. H. van Son:
Quantifying Shannon's Work Function for Cryptanalytic Attacks. CoRR abs/1003.2123 (2010) - 2009
- Bruno Montalto, Carlos Caleiro
:
Modeling and Reasoning about an Attacker with Cryptanalytical Capabilities. Electron. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 253(3): 143-165 (2009) - 2008
- Song Y. Yan:
Cryptanalytic attacks on RSA. Springer 2008, ISBN 978-0-387-48741-0, pp. I-XX, 1-254 - Amparo Fúster-Sabater, Pino Caballero-Gil
:
Cryptanalytic Attack on Cryptographic Sequence Generators: The Class of Clock-Controlled Shrinking Generators. ICCSA (2) 2008: 668-679 - 2007
- Mehreen Afzal, Ashraf Masood:
A Review of Cryptanalytic Attacks on E-STREAM Submitted Stream Ciphers. IMECS 2007: 406-411 - 2006
- (Withdrawn) On the cost of cryptanalytic attacks. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2006: 401 (2006)
- 2004
- Michael J. Wiener:
The Full Cost of Cryptanalytic Attacks. J. Cryptol. 17(2): 105-124 (2004) - 2002
- Henry B. Wolfe:
Non-Cryptanalytic Attacks. Cryptologia 26(3): 222-234 (2002) - Sabine Leveiller, Gilles Zémor, Philippe Guillot, Joseph Boutros:
A New Cryptanalytic Attack for PN-generators Filtered by a Boolean Function. Selected Areas in Cryptography 2002: 232-249 - 1998
- John Kelsey
, Bruce Schneier, David A. Wagner, Chris Hall:
Cryptanalytic Attacks on Pseudorandom Number Generators. FSE 1998: 168-188 - 1994
- Eli Biham:
New Types of Cryptanalytic Attacks Using Related Keys. J. Cryptol. 7(4): 229-246 (1994) - 1993
- Eli Biham:
New Types of Cryptanalytic Attacks Using related Keys (Extended Abstract). EUROCRYPT 1993: 398-409 - 1986
- N. S. James, Rudolf Lidl, Harald Niederreiter:
A Cryptanalytic Attack on the CADE Cryptosystem. EUROCRYPT 1986: 27 - 1984
- Andrew M. Odlyzko:
Cryptanalytic attacks on the multiplicative knapsack cryptosystem and on Shamir's fast signature scheme. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 30(4): 594-600 (1984) - 1981
- Martin E. Hellman:
Another Cryptanalytic Attack on 'A Cryptosystem for Multiple Communication'. Inf. Process. Lett. 12(4): 182-183 (1981)
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