A note on quantum related-key attacks
- M. Rötteler ,
- R. Steinwandt ,
- Martin Roetteler
Information Processing Letters | , Vol 115: pp. 40-44
In a basic related-key attack against a block cipher, the adversary has access to encryptions under keys that differ from the target key by bit-flips. In this short note we show that for a quantum adversary such attacks are quite powerful: if the secret key is (i) uniquely determined by a small number of plaintext-ciphertext pairs, (ii) the block cipher can be evaluated efficiently, and (iii) a superposition of related keys can be queried, then the key can be extracted efficiently.