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Topic: Lattice attack (Read 129 times)

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if you want to lie *cough*use your data; not mine.
January 18, 2025, 09:39:18 AM
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So...  IF i have a matching R on "the lattice" (not any formula in here) against the signature is that enough to say its valid?   It does display a key but im trying to confirm the results before i bother converting it.
It seems the lattice doesnt like adding in the publickey into the formula and fails on add and inverse functions..    was attempting cross validation but after tending to a dozen flags i dont think that option will work lol

That all being said, i did it to 2 sigs and they both came back with a matching R ... then went to test on something else which failed... so that proofs it half way i guess..
Just want to know if the R matching is enough or if there is another method to confirm the result... ??

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March 28, 2024, 01:51:05 PM
#2
I was reading about the lattice attack few weeks back and I laid my eyes on some file that helped.. this will help understand it better:- https://eu.docworkspace.com/d/sIBTYnLiZAc72lrAG
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March 28, 2024, 01:32:01 PM
#1
How do you find the nonce bit in lattice operations?
I want to use https://github.com/bitlogik/lattice-attack, but I don't know how to fill the data.json file with my original data. Can anyone detail the process?
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