2^26 known plaintext samples is still way to much.
but already a huge improvement over the 2005 attack that
required 2^54 chosen plaintexts. So it is still irrelevant in
practice. Then some slides about how Kasumi works.


On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 03:58:44PM +0100, Pavol Luptak wrote:
> Hi,
> it's not true. javier falbo <[email protected]> has already sent me
> this presentation and it looks quite authentically.
> The authors of this presentation are Orr Dunkelman, Nathan Keller and Adi
> Shamir (all famous cryptographers).
> I would like to share this presentation, but I'm still not sure, if it is
> already public or not. Javier what is the current state of this presentation?
> But it is strange, because I found no information about it on their 
> websites...
> 
> Pavol
> 
> On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 12:43:23PM +0000, None None wrote:
> >    I heard it was a fake, the guy just wanted to get names/info about
> >    people...
> > 
> >      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> >    Date: Fri, 25 Dec 2009 16:12:25 +0330
> >    From: [email protected]
> >    To: [email protected]
> >    Subject: [A51] Kasumi
> > 
> >    anybody got access to the Kasumi crack presentation ? i sent email to the
> >    guy but he didnt answer , i also coulent find the paper on web
> > 
> >      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> >    Vous cherchez l'integrale des clips de Michael Jackson ? Bing ! Trouvez !
> 
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