International Association for Cryptologic Research

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IACR News item: 18 June 2013

Emmanuel Prouff, Matthieu Rivain, Thomas Roche
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At TCC 2012, Dziembowski and Faust show how to construct leakage resilient circuits using secret sharing based on the inner product [2]. At Asiacrypt 2012, Ballash et al. turned the latter construction into an efficient masking scheme and they apply it to protect an implementation of AES against side-channel attacks [1]. The so-called Inner-Product masking (IPmasking for short) was claimed to be secure with respect to two different security models: the $\\lambda$-limited security model (Section 4 of [1]), and the dth-order security model (see definitions p.8 of [1]). In the former model, the security proof makes sense for a sharing dimension $n > 130$ which is acknowledged impractical by the authors. In the latter model, the scheme is claimed secure up to the order $d = n-1$. In this note, we contradict the dth-order security claim by exhibiting a 1st-order flaw in the masking algorithm for any chosen sharing dimension n.

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