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ASIACRYPT
2008
Springer
14 years 11 months ago
Limits of Constructive Security Proofs
The collision-resistance of hash functions is an important foundation of many cryptographic protocols. Formally, collision-resistance can only be expected if the hash function in f...
Michael Backes, Dominique Unruh
AFRICACRYPT
2011
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Really Fast Syndrome-Based Hashing
Abstract. The FSB (fast syndrome-based) hash function was submitted to the SHA-3 competition by Augot, Finiasz, Gaborit, Manuel, and Sendrier in 2008, after preliminary designs pro...
Daniel J. Bernstein, Tanja Lange, Christiane Peter...
FSE
2011
Springer
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14 years 1 months ago
An Improved Algebraic Attack on Hamsi-256
Hamsi is one of the 14 second-stage candidates in NIST’s SHA-3 competition. The only previous attack on this hash function was a very marginal attack on its 256-bit version publi...
Itai Dinur, Adi Shamir
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EUC
2005
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Collision Attack on XTR and a Countermeasure with a Fixed Pattern
Public-key cryptosystem (PKC) is one of inevitable key technologies in order to accomplish fruitful security applications in ubiquitous computing systems. The ubiquitous computer o...
Dong-Guk Han, Tsuyoshi Takagi, Tae-Hyun Kim, Howon...
ASIACRYPT
2010
Springer
14 years 7 months ago
Advanced Meet-in-the-Middle Preimage Attacks: First Results on Full Tiger, and Improved Results on MD4 and SHA-2
We revisit narrow-pipe designs that are in practical use, and their security against preimage attacks. Our results are the best known preimage attacks on Tiger, MD4, and reduced SH...
Jian Guo, San Ling, Christian Rechberger, Huaxiong...