Pseudorandom codes (PRCs), recently proposed by Christ and Gunn (CRYPTO'24), are encryption schemes that have pseudorandom ciphertexts and a decryption algorithm which is resilient against a bounded number of Hamming errors. This notion provides a significant strengthening over standard PKE and has exciting applications in, e.g., watermarking LLMs. The recent work of Alrabiah et al. (STOC'25) initiated the study of CCA-secure public-key PRCs, where the adversary is additionally given access to a

Chosen Ciphertext Secure Pseudorandom Codes in the Standard Model
Hendrik Waldner
