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Paper 2017/521

Breaking the FF3 Format-Preserving Encryption Standard Over Small Domains

F. Betül Durak and Serge Vaudenay

Abstract

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently published a Format-Preserving Encryption standard accepting two Feistel structure based schemes called FF1 and FF3. Particularly, FF3 is a tweakable block cipher based on an 8-round Feistel network. In CCS~2016, Bellare et. al. gave an attack to break FF3 (and FF1) with time and data complexity $O(N^5\log(N))$, which is much larger than the code book (but using many tweaks), where $N^2$ is domain size to the Feistel network. In this work, we give a new practical total break attack to the FF3 scheme (also known as BPS scheme). Our FF3 attack requires $O(N^{\frac{11}{6}})$ chosen plaintexts with time complexity $O(N^{5})$. Our attack was successfully tested with $N\leq2^9$. It is a slide attack (using two tweaks) that exploits the bad domain separation of the FF3 design. Due to this weakness, we reduced the FF3 attack to an attack on 4-round Feistel network. Biryukov et. al. already gave a 4-round Feistel structure attack in SAC~2015. However, it works with chosen plaintexts and ciphertexts whereas we need a known-plaintext attack. Therefore, we developed a new generic known-plaintext attack to 4-round Feistel network that reconstructs the entire tables for all round functions. It works with $N^{\frac{3}{2}} \left( \frac{N}{2} \right)^{\frac{1}{6}}$ known plaintexts and time complexity $O(N^{3})$. Our 4-round attack is simple to extend to five and more rounds with complexity $N^{(r-5)N+o(N)}$. It shows that FF1 with $N=7$ and FF3 with $7\leq N\leq10$ do not offer a 128-bit security. Finally, we provide an easy and intuitive fix to prevent the FF3 scheme from our $O(N^{5})$ attack.

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Publication info
Published by the IACR in CRYPTO 2017
Keywords
Format-Preserving EncryptionFeistel NetworksTweakable EncryptionCryptanalysis
Contact author(s)
durakfbetul @ gmail com
History
2017-06-05: received
Short URL
https://ia.cr/2017/521
License
Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2017/521,
      author = {F.  Betül Durak and Serge Vaudenay},
      title = {Breaking the FF3 Format-Preserving Encryption Standard Over Small Domains},
      howpublished = {Cryptology ePrint Archive, Paper 2017/521},
      year = {2017},
      note = {\url{https://eprint.iacr.org/2017/521}},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2017/521}
}
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