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Publikováno v:
Journal of Cryptographic Engineering. 10:189-195
WG-l ($$l=7,8,16,29$$) are the well-known Welch–Gong (WG) stream cipher family with different key length bits. The first version named WG (WG-29) stream cipher was introduced in eSTREAM project as a cipher suitable for hardware implementations. The
Publikováno v:
Cryptography and Communications. 11:351-362
In 2008, the WG family of stream ciphers was designed by Navaz and Gong to secure lightweight applications for RFIDs and smart cards. In 2012, a distinguishing attack was discovered against the WG-7 stream cipher by Orumiehchiha, Pieprzyk and Steinfe
Publikováno v:
Information Processing Letters. 114:547-550
The NLM stream cipher designed by Hoon Jae Lee, Sang Min Sung, Hyeong Rag Kim is a strengthened version of the LM summation generator that combines linear and non-linear feedback shift registers. In recent works, the NLM cipher has been used for mess
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mathematical Cryptology, Vol 7, Iss 4, Pp 313-332 (2013)
Non-linear feedback shift register (NLFSR) ciphers are cryptographic tools of choice of the industry especially for mobile communication. Their attractive feature is a high efficiency when implemented in hardware or software. However, the main proble
Publikováno v:
Cryptography and Communications. 4:277-285
WG-7 is a stream cipher based on WG stream cipher and has been designed by Luo et al. (2010). This cipher is designed for low cost and lightweight applications (RFID tags and mobile phones, for instance). This paper addresses cryptographic weaknesses
Publikováno v:
SIN
RC4(n, m) is a stream cipher based on RC4 and is designed by G. Gong et al. It can be seen as a generalization of the famous RC4 stream cipher designed by Ron Rivest. The authors of RC4(n, m) claim that the cipher resists all the attacks that are suc
Publikováno v:
Information Security Practice and Experience ISBN: 9783642380327
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Rakaposhi is a synchronous stream cipher, which uses three main components: a non-linear feedback shift register (NLFSR), a dynamic linear feedback shift register (DLFSR) and a non-linear filtering function (NLF). NLFSR consists of 128 bits and is in
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Publikováno v:
CIT
In this paper, an improved version of RC4 based hash function is proposed and we call it RC4-BHF. RC4-BHF is much efficient than well-known hash functions (e.g., MD4, MD5 and SHA-1) and it is designed for radio-frequency identification (RFID) devices