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TheBEAR andLIONblock ciphers were invented byRoss Anderson andEli Biham by combining astream cipher and acryptographic hash function. The algorithms use a very large variableblock size, on the order of 213 to 223 bitsor more[clarify]. Both are 3-round generalized (alternating)Feistel ciphers,[1] using the hash function and the stream cipher as round functions. BEAR uses the hash function twice with independentkeys, and the stream cipher once. LION uses the stream cipher twice and the hash function once. The inventors proved that an attack on either BEAR or LION that recovers the key would break both the stream cipher and the hash.

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  1. ^Hoang, Viet Tung; Rogaway, Phillip (2010). "On Generalized Feistel Networks".LNCS 6223. CRYPTO 2010. USA: Springer. pp. 613–630.doi:10.1007/978-3-642-14623-7_33.
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