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ASIACRYPT
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
The MD2 Hash Function Is Not One-Way
Frédéric Muller
EUROCRYPT
2000
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
A Composition Theorem for Universal One-Way Hash Functions
In this paper we present a new scheme for constructing universal one-way hash functions that hash arbitrarily long messages out of universal one-way hash functions that hash fixed...
Victor Shoup
PKC
1998
Springer
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A Cellular Automaton Based Fast One-Way Hash Function Suitable for Hardware Implementation
One-way hash functions are an important tool in achieving authentication and data integrity. The aim of this paper is to propose a novel one-way hash function based on cellular aut...
Miodrag J. Mihaljevic, Yuliang Zheng, Hideki Imai
FSE
2005
Springer
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Preimage and Collision Attacks on MD2
This paper contains several attacks on the hash function MD2 which has a hash code size of 128 bits. At Asiacrypt 2004 Muller presents the first known preimage attack on MD2. The ...
Lars R. Knudsen, John Erik Mathiassen
ASIACRYPT
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Higher Order Universal One-Way Hash Functions
Universal One-Way Hash Functions (UOWHFs) are families of cryptographic hash functions for which first a target input is chosen and subsequently a key which selects a member from ...
Deukjo Hong, Bart Preneel, Sangjin Lee