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INDOCRYPT
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
A Meet-in-the-Middle Collision Attack Against the New FORK-256
We show that a 2112.9 collision attack exists against the FORK-256 Hash Function. The attack is surprisingly simple compared to existing published FORK-256 cryptanalysis work, yet ...
Markku-Juhani Olavi Saarinen
EUROCRYPT
2005
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Cryptanalysis of the Hash Functions MD4 and RIPEMD
MD4 is a hash function developed by Rivest in 1990. It serves as the basis for most of the dedicated hash functions such as MD5, SHAx, RIPEMD, and HAVAL. In 1996, Dobbertin showed ...
Xiaoyun Wang, Xuejia Lai, Dengguo Feng, Hui Chen, ...
FSE
2007
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
The Grindahl Hash Functions
In this paper we propose the Grindahl hash functions, which are based on components of the Rijndael algorithm. To make collision search sufficiently difficult, this design has the...
Lars R. Knudsen, Christian Rechberger, Søre...
ACISP
2008
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Collisions for Round-Reduced LAKE
LAKE is a family of cryptographic hash functions presented at FSE 2008. It is an iterated hash function and defines two main instances with a 256 bit and 512 bit hash value. In th...
Florian Mendel, Martin Schläffer
CRYPTO
2008
Springer
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13 years 7 months ago
Preimages for Reduced SHA-0 and SHA-1
In this paper, we examine the resistance of the popular hash function SHA-1 and its predecessor SHA-0 against dedicated preimage attacks. In order to assess the security margin of ...
Christophe De Cannière, Christian Rechberge...