Title :
Cryptanalysis with COPACOBANA
Author :
Guneysu, Tim ; Kasper, Timo ; Novotny, M. ; Paar, Christof ; Rupp, Andy
Author_Institution :
Horst Gortz Inst. for IT-Security, Ruhr- Univ. Bochum, Bochum
Abstract :
Cryptanalysis of ciphers usually involves massive computations. The security parameters of cryptographic algorithms are commonly chosen so that attacks are infeasible with available computing resources. This contribution presents a variety of cryptanalytical applications utilizing the COPACOBANA (Cost-Optimized Parallel Code Breaker) machine which is a high-performance, low-cost cluster consisting of 120 Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA). COPACOBANA appears to be the only such reconfigurable parallel FPGA machine optimized for code breaking tasks reported in the open literature. Depending on the actual algorithm, the parallel hardware architecture can outperform conventional computers by several orders of magnitude. In this work, we will focus on novel implementations of cryptanalytical algorithms, utilizing the impressive computational power of COPACOBANA. We describe various exhaustive key search attacks on symmetric ciphers and demonstrate an attack on a security mechanism employed in the electronic passport. Furthermore, we describe time-memory tradeoff techniques which can, e.g., be used for attacking the popular A5/1 algorithm used in GSM voice encryption. In addition, we introduce efficient implementations of more complex cryptanalysis on asymmetric cryptosystems, e.g., Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems (ECC) and number co-factorization for RSA.
Keywords :
cellular radio; field programmable gate arrays; parallel architectures; public key cryptography; A5/1 algorithm; COPACOBANA; GSM voice encryption; RSA; cost-optimized parallel code breaker machine; cryptanalysis; cryptographic algorithms; electronic passport; elliptic curve cryptosystems; number cofactorization; parallel hardware architecture; reconfigurable parallel FPGA machine; security parameters; Application software; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Costs; Distributed computing; Elliptic curve cryptography; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; Runtime; Security; Cryptanalysis; Reconfigurable hardware; Special-Purpose and Application-Based Systems;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on