LILI-128

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First published2000
Key sizes128 bits
StructureLFSR
LILI-128
General
First published2000
Cipher detail
Key sizes128 bits
StructureLFSR
Best public cryptanalysis
Broken in 1.61 hours on a notebook

LILI-128 is an LFSR based synchronous stream cipher with a 128-bit key. On 13 November 2000, LILI-128 was presented at the NESSIE workshop.[1] It is designed to be simple to implement in both software and hardware.

In 2007, LILI-128 was totally broken by using a notebook running MATLAB in 1.61 hours.[2]

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