| Makoto Tatebayashi, Natsume Matsuzaki, and David B. Newman, Jr. Key Distribution Protocol for Digitial Mobile Communication Systems. In G. Brassard, editor, Science. Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1990. |
....However, T5 obliterates this distinction by treating the arguments of F symmetrically. Furthermore, such symmetry can serve as the basis of attacks that allow a penetrator to deduce keys from chosen, known, or guessed plaintext for example, the Simmons attack on the TMN protocol discussed in [TMN90] This example does not serve as a similar basis for criticism of T3. The symmetry in the encryption algorithm subjects it to direct attack. This violates the general assumption of all logics discussed herein that encryptions are not breakable by direct attack (to reveal either the plaintext or ....
Makoto Tatebayashi, Natsume Matsuzaki, and David B. Newman, Jr. Key Distribution Protocol for Digitial Mobile Communication Systems. In G. Brassard, editor, Advances in Cryptology --- CRYPTO `89, volume 435 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1990.
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Makoto Tatebayashi, Natsume Matsuzaki, and David B. Newman, Jr. Key Distribution Protocol for Digitial Mobile Communication Systems. In G. Brassard, editor, Science. Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1990.
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