Dual EC : a standardized back door

D.J. Bernstein, T. Lange, R.F. Niederhagen

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Dual EC is an algorithm to compute pseudorandom numbers starting from some random input. Dual EC was standardized by NIST, ANSI, and ISO among other algorithms to generate pseudorandom numbers. For a long time this algorithm was considered suspicious -- the entity designing the algorithm could have easily chosen the parameters in such a way that it can predict all outputs -- and on top of that it is much slower than the alternatives and the numbers it provides are more biased, i.e., not random. The Snowden revelations, and in particular reports on Project Bullrun and the SIGINT Enabling Project, have indicated that Dual EC was part of a systematic effort by NSA to subvert standards. This paper traces the history of Dual EC including some suspicious changes to the standard, explains how the back door works in real-life applications, and explores the standardization and patent ecosystem in which the standardized back door stayed under the radar. Keywords: Random-number generation, back doors, NSA, ANSI, NIST, ISO, RSA, Certicom, undead RNGs. Also published as http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.08514
Originele taal-2Engels
UitgeverijIACR
Aantal pagina's25
StatusGepubliceerd - 2015

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NaamCryptology ePrint Archive
Volume2015/767

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