At Crypto 2010, Brier et al. proposed the first construction of a hash function into ordinary elliptic curves that was indifferentiable from a random oracle, based on Icart's deterministic encoding from Crypto 2009. Such a hash function can be plugged into essentially any cryptosystem that requires hashing into elliptic curves, while not compromising proofs of security in the random oracle model. However, the proof relied on relatively involved tools from algebraic geometry, and only applied to Icart's deterministic encoding from Crypto 2009. In this paper, we present a new, simpler technique based on bounds of character sums to prove the indifferentiability of similar hash function constructions based on any of the known deterministic enco...