DocumentCode
1345497
Title
Cryptanalysis of an iterated halving-based hash function: CRUSH
Author
Bagheri, Nasour ; Henricksen, M. ; Knudsen, L.R. ; Naderi, Majid ; Sadeghyian, B.
Author_Institution
Electr. Eng. Dept., Iran Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Tehran, Iran
Volume
3
Issue
4
fYear
2009
Firstpage
129
Lastpage
138
Abstract
Iterated halving has been suggested as a replacement to the Merkle-Damgard (MD) construction in 2004 anticipating the attacks on the MDx family of hash functions. The CRUSH hash function provides a specific instantiation of the block cipher for iterated halving. The authors identify structural problems with the scheme and show that they can trivially identify collisions and second preimages on many equal-length messages of length ten blocks or more. The cost is ten decryptions of the block cipher, this being less than the generation of a single digest. In addition, these attacks can be used to differentiate CRUSH from a random oracle in O(1). The authors show that the complexity of finding a preimage in the unpadded CRUSH with the length encoding is negligible and extend this attack on CRUSH with the length encoding in cost O(232). This attack is a multi-preimage attack, since the attacker can produce a large number of messages for a given message digest for the cost of O(232). Hence, this attack can be used as a multi-collision and a multi-second-preimage as well. They show that if the attacker knows the last 64-bits of the message digest in advance, he can do the time-consuming part of the attack off-line. The authors show that even if iterated halving is repaired, the construction has practical issues that means it is not suitable for general deployment.
Keywords
cryptography; Merkle-Damgard construction; block cipher decryptions; cryptanalysis; iterated halving-based hash function; multi-preimage attack; random oracle;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Security, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-8709
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-ifs.2009.0055
Filename
5344668
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