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Kleptographic Attacks against Implicit Rejection

Authors:
Antoine Joux , CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security
Julian Loss , CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security
Benedikt Wagner , Ethereum Foundation
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Conference: PKC 2025
Abstract: Given its integral role in modern encryption systems such as CRYSTALS-Kyber, the Fujisaki-Okamoto (FO) transform will soon be at the center of our secure communications infrastructure. An enduring debate surrounding the FO transform is whether to use explicit or implicit rejection when decapsulation fails. Presently, implicit rejection, as implemented in CRYSTALS-Kyber, is supported by a strong set of arguments. Therefore, understanding its security implications in different attacker models is essential. In this work, we study implicit rejection through a novel lens, namely, from the perspective of kleptography. Concretely, we consider an attacker model in which the attacker can subvert the user's code to compromise security while remaining undetectable. In this scenario, we present three attacks that significantly reduce the security level of the FO transform with implicit rejection. Notably, our attacks apply to CRYSTALS-Kyber.
BibTeX
@inproceedings{pkc-2025-35122,
  title={Kleptographic Attacks against Implicit Rejection},
  publisher={Springer-Verlag},
  author={Antoine Joux and Julian Loss and Benedikt Wagner},
  year=2025
}