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Mathematics
Partial Key Attack Given MSBs of CRT-RSA Private Keys
SharifahMd Yasin1  AmirHamzah Abd Ghafar1  MuhammadRezal Kamel Ariffin1  SitiHasana Sapar1 
[1] Institute for Mathematical Research, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Serdang 43400, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia;
关键词: CRT-RSA cryptosystem;    cryptanalysis;    partial-key exposure attack;    prime counting function;    Dickman’s function;   
DOI  :  10.3390/math8122188
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The CRT-RSA cryptosystem is the most widely adopted RSA variant in digital applications. It exploits the properties of the Chinese remainder theorem (CRT) to elegantly reduce the size of the private keys. This significantly increases the efficiency of the RSA decryption algorithm. Nevertheless, an attack on RSA may also be applied to this RSA variant. One of the attacks is called partially known private key attack, that relies on the assumption that the adversary has knowledge of partial bits regarding RSA private keys. In this paper, we mount this type of attack on CRT-RSA. By using partial most significant bits (MSBs) of one of the RSA primes, p or q and its corresponding private exponent, d, we obtain an RSA intermediate. The intermediate is derived from p1 and RSA public key, e. The analytical and novel reason on the success of our attack is that once the adversary has obtained the parameters: approximation of private exponent d˜p, approximation of p, p˜ and the public exponent e where d˜p,p˜,e=Nα/2 where 0<α1/4 such that |dpd˜p|,|pp˜|<N1α2 and has determined the largest prime of p1e, it will enable the adversary to factor the RSA modulus N=pq. Although the parameter space to find the prime factor is large, we show that one can adjust its “success appetite” by applying prime-counting function properties. By comparing our method with contemporary partial key attacks on CRT-RSA, upon determining a suitable predetermined “success appetite” value, we found out that our method required fewer bits of the private keys in order to factor N.

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