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Partial-matching is a technique that can be used with a MITM attack.Partial-matching is where the intermediate values of the MITM attack, and , computed from the plaintext and ciphertext, are matched on only a few select bits, instead of on the complete state.
Diffie and Hellman first proposed the meet-in-the-middle attack on a hypothetical expansion of a block cipher in 1977. [4] Their attack used a space–time tradeoff to break the double-encryption scheme in only twice the time needed to break the single-encryption scheme.
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The 3-subset meet-in-the-middle (hereafter shortened MITM) attack is a variant of the generic meet-in-the-middle attack, which is used in cryptology for hash and block cipher cryptanalysis. The 3-subset variant opens up the possibility to apply MITM attacks on ciphers, where it is not trivial to divide the keybits into two independent key ...
The article abbreviates meet-in-the-midddle as MITM. However, in the security world, MITM is well-known to stand for man-in-the-middle attack, which is a different concept. Maybe we could change it to MeetITM? MeITM? I can't think of a good substitute. IlliterateSage 23:44, 28 February 2019 (UTC)