Breaking DES

Perry E. Metzger pmetzger at lehman.com
Tue Oct 12 20:49:58 PDT 1993



Karl Lui Barrus says:
> So maybe it's only of theoretical interest, sort of like differential
> cryptanalysis against the DES - which requires 10^47 chosen
> plaintexts.
> 
> Why don't you mail Biham and Shamir that their method sucks.  It's
> fairly infeasible as well.

It *IS* infeasable, and they realize it. The breakthrough was
differential cryptanalysis itself, and the discovery that DES was
fairly resistant to it. The fact that they made ANY crack in it was
kind of neat, by the way.

A huge number of chosen plaintexts is of course pretty much not
possible in practice, especially since you might not get any chosen
plaintexts at all!

Perry






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