Biclique cryptanalysis on Midori block cipher
by Hongluan Zhao; Guoyong Han
International Journal of Embedded Systems (IJES), Vol. 11, No. 2, 2019

Abstract: Biclique cryptanalysis is a typical key-recovery attack can significantly decrease computation and data complexity by utilising the main idea of meet-in-the-middle attack and the principle of biclique structure. In this paper, we first demonstrate the block cipher Midori64/128 and present a general method of biclique attack. Next, we describe the steps in constructing a biclique and attacking a full-round Midori block cipher. By investigating a simple key schedule, we present a full-round biclique cryptanalysis of Midori. Then, we construct a five-round biclique structure of four-dimensional and a four-round biclique structure for Midori64, with data complexity of 236 and 216 and computational complexity of 2126.45 and 2126.69, respectively. Moreover, we use a four-round biclique structure to attack Midori128 with data complexity of 272 and computational complexity of 2127.01. These findings are superior to current results.

Online publication date: Wed, 13-Mar-2019

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