Security analysis on luc-type cryptosystems using common modulus attack

LUC-type cryptosystems are asymmetric key cryptosystems based on the Lucas sequence that is extended from RSA. The security challenge is comparable to RSA, which is based on the intractability of factoring a large number. This paper analysed the security of LUC, LUC3, and LUC4,6 cryptosystems using...

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Main Authors: Sarbini, Izzatul Nabila, Tze, Jin Wong, Koo, Lee Feng, Rasedee, Ahmad Fadly Nurullah, Naning, Fatin Hana, Abdul Sathar, Mohammad Hasan
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Akademia Baru 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108817/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108817/1/108817.pdf
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author Sarbini, Izzatul Nabila
Tze, Jin Wong
Koo, Lee Feng
Rasedee, Ahmad Fadly Nurullah
Naning, Fatin Hana
Abdul Sathar, Mohammad Hasan
author_facet Sarbini, Izzatul Nabila
Tze, Jin Wong
Koo, Lee Feng
Rasedee, Ahmad Fadly Nurullah
Naning, Fatin Hana
Abdul Sathar, Mohammad Hasan
author_sort Sarbini, Izzatul Nabila
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description LUC-type cryptosystems are asymmetric key cryptosystems based on the Lucas sequence that is extended from RSA. The security challenge is comparable to RSA, which is based on the intractability of factoring a large number. This paper analysed the security of LUC, LUC3, and LUC4,6 cryptosystems using a common modulus attack. For a common modulus attack to be successful, a message must be transmitted to two distinct receivers with the same modulus. The strengths and limitations of the LUC, LUC3, and LUC4,6 cryptosystems when subjected to a common modulus attack were discussed as well. The results reveal that the LUC4,6 cryptosystem provides greater security than the LUC and LUC3.
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spelling upm-1088172024-10-11T08:49:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108817/ Security analysis on luc-type cryptosystems using common modulus attack Sarbini, Izzatul Nabila Tze, Jin Wong Koo, Lee Feng Rasedee, Ahmad Fadly Nurullah Naning, Fatin Hana Abdul Sathar, Mohammad Hasan LUC-type cryptosystems are asymmetric key cryptosystems based on the Lucas sequence that is extended from RSA. The security challenge is comparable to RSA, which is based on the intractability of factoring a large number. This paper analysed the security of LUC, LUC3, and LUC4,6 cryptosystems using a common modulus attack. For a common modulus attack to be successful, a message must be transmitted to two distinct receivers with the same modulus. The strengths and limitations of the LUC, LUC3, and LUC4,6 cryptosystems when subjected to a common modulus attack were discussed as well. The results reveal that the LUC4,6 cryptosystem provides greater security than the LUC and LUC3. Penerbit Akademia Baru 2023-02-08 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108817/1/108817.pdf Sarbini, Izzatul Nabila and Tze, Jin Wong and Koo, Lee Feng and Rasedee, Ahmad Fadly Nurullah and Naning, Fatin Hana and Abdul Sathar, Mohammad Hasan (2023) Security analysis on luc-type cryptosystems using common modulus attack. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, 29 (3). 206 - 213. ISSN 2462-1943 https://semarakilmu.com.my/journals/index.php/applied_sciences_eng_tech/article/view/1258 10.37934/araset.29.3.206213
spellingShingle Sarbini, Izzatul Nabila
Tze, Jin Wong
Koo, Lee Feng
Rasedee, Ahmad Fadly Nurullah
Naning, Fatin Hana
Abdul Sathar, Mohammad Hasan
Security analysis on luc-type cryptosystems using common modulus attack
title Security analysis on luc-type cryptosystems using common modulus attack
title_full Security analysis on luc-type cryptosystems using common modulus attack
title_fullStr Security analysis on luc-type cryptosystems using common modulus attack
title_full_unstemmed Security analysis on luc-type cryptosystems using common modulus attack
title_short Security analysis on luc-type cryptosystems using common modulus attack
title_sort security analysis on luc-type cryptosystems using common modulus attack
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