
doi: 10.1007/11502760_24
In this paper we introduce the notion of impossible fault analysis, and present an impossible fault analysis of RC4, whose complexity 221 is smaller than the previously best known attack of Hoch and Shamir (226), along with an even faster fault analysis of RC4, based on different ideas, with complexity smaller than 216.
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