TY - JOUR
T1 - Cryptanalysis and Improvement of a Video Cryptosystem via Chaos and S-Box
AU - Lin, Yiting
AU - Wei, Yunan
AU - Chen, Donglong
AU - Li, Yupeng
AU - Erkan, Ugur
AU - Toktas, Abdurrahim
AU - Gao, Suo
AU - Zhang, Yong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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Funding Information:
This work is supported in part by Scientific Research Innovation Capability Support Project for Young Faculty (SRICSPYF-BS2025137), Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of IRADS (2022B1212010006), Guangdong and Hong Kong Universities “1+1+1” Joint Research Collaboration Scheme (2025A0505000001), Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation (2024A1515011274), Guangdong Province General Universities Key Field Project (New Generation Information Technology) (2023ZDZX1033), UIC Research Grant (UICR04202401-21), Early Career Scheme (ECS) from the Research Grants Council of HKSAR (HKBU 22202423), General Research Fund (GRF) from the Research Grants Council of HKSAR (HKBU 12203425), a grant from the Germany/Hong Kong Joint Research Scheme sponsored by the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong and the German Academic Exchange Service of Germany (No. G-HKBU208/25), Initiation Grant for Faculty Niche Research Areas 2023/24 (No. RC-FNRA-IG/23-24/COMM/01), Research Cluster Matching Scheme (No. RCMS/24-25/01) of Hong Kong Baptist University, National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 62202402), Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province, China (No. 20232ACB202005), and Dalian Science and Technology Talent Innovation Support Policy Implementation Plan-Young Science and Technology Star (Grant No. 2025RQ32).
PY - 2026/4/15
Y1 - 2026/4/15
N2 - In recent years, chaos-based multimedia cryptosystems have gained prominence due to their nonlinear properties, such as sensitivity to initial conditions and long-term unpredictability, which parallel the cryptographic requirements of confusion and diffusion. However, many such systems lack standardization and deviate from secure design principles, resulting in practical vulnerabilities. This paper presents a comprehensive cryptanalysis of a widely cited video cryptosystem. The target system combines S-box substitution—derived from either a 12D chaotic map or the Ikeda delay differential equation (DDE)—with a Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) diffusion scheme. Through an analysis of the encryption structure, fundamental design defects are identified. Specifically, the CBC diffusion mechanism lacks key dependence, and the system exhibits an excessive reliance on fixed, publicly exposed S-boxes. These vulnerabilities are demonstrated through chosen-plaintext attacks, known-plaintext attacks, and chosen-ciphertext attacks. Experimental results confirm that the S-box can be fully reconstructed, thereby facilitating the complete decryption of video content in the absence of the secret key. Beyond exposing vulnerabilities, this study offers constructive contributions by proposing six concrete improvement strategies, including dynamic key generation, structural enhancement, and dynamic S-box indexing. This work provides practical suggestions for designing secure chaos-based multimedia cryptosystems, offering valuable references for future research and promoting the development of efficient encryption systems.
AB - In recent years, chaos-based multimedia cryptosystems have gained prominence due to their nonlinear properties, such as sensitivity to initial conditions and long-term unpredictability, which parallel the cryptographic requirements of confusion and diffusion. However, many such systems lack standardization and deviate from secure design principles, resulting in practical vulnerabilities. This paper presents a comprehensive cryptanalysis of a widely cited video cryptosystem. The target system combines S-box substitution—derived from either a 12D chaotic map or the Ikeda delay differential equation (DDE)—with a Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) diffusion scheme. Through an analysis of the encryption structure, fundamental design defects are identified. Specifically, the CBC diffusion mechanism lacks key dependence, and the system exhibits an excessive reliance on fixed, publicly exposed S-boxes. These vulnerabilities are demonstrated through chosen-plaintext attacks, known-plaintext attacks, and chosen-ciphertext attacks. Experimental results confirm that the S-box can be fully reconstructed, thereby facilitating the complete decryption of video content in the absence of the secret key. Beyond exposing vulnerabilities, this study offers constructive contributions by proposing six concrete improvement strategies, including dynamic key generation, structural enhancement, and dynamic S-box indexing. This work provides practical suggestions for designing secure chaos-based multimedia cryptosystems, offering valuable references for future research and promoting the development of efficient encryption systems.
KW - Cryptanalysis
KW - Image/Video Encryption
KW - S-Box
KW - Chaotic Encryption
KW - Multimedia Security
U2 - 10.1145/3808699
DO - 10.1145/3808699
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1551-6857
JO - ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications
JF - ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications
ER -