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The security of the birational permutation signature schemes

Coppersmith, D.
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Stern, J.
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Vaudenay, S.  
1997
Journal of Cryptology

In recent years, researchers have invested a lot of effort in trying to design suitable alternatives to the RSA signature scheme, with lower computational requirements. The idea of using polynomial equations of low degree in several unknowns, with some hidden trap door, has been particularly attractive. One of the most noticeable attempts to push this idea forward is the Ong-Schnorr-Shamir signature scheme (H. Ong et al., 1984), which has been broken by J.M. Pollard and C.P. Schnorr (1987). A. Shamir (1994) proposed a family of cryptographic signature schemes based on a new method. His design made subtle use of birational permutations over the set of k tuples of integers module a large number N of unknown factorization. However, the schemes presented in Shamir's paper are weak. We describe several attacks which can be applied to schemes in this general family

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s001459900028
Author(s)
Coppersmith, D.
Stern, J.
Vaudenay, S.  
Date Issued

1997

Published in
Journal of Cryptology
Volume

10

Issue

3

Start page

207

End page

21

Subjects

combinatorial mathematics

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cryptography

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birational permutation signature scheme security

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RSA signature scheme

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computational requirements

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polynomial equations

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hidden trap door

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Ong-Schnorr-Shamir signature scheme

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cryptographic signature schemes

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birational permutations

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k tuples

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unknown factorization

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January 18, 2007
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