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Chosen-prefix collisions for MD5 and applications (English)
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16 November 2012
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Summary: We present a novel, automated way to find differential paths for MD5. Its main application is in the construction of chosen-prefix collisions. We have shown how, at an approximate expected cost of \(2^{39}\) calls to the MD5 compression function, for any two chosen message prefixes \(P\) and \(P^{\prime}\), suffixes \(S\) and \(S^{\prime}\) can be constructed such that the concatenated values \(P\parallel S\) and \(P^{\prime} \parallel S^{\prime}\) collide under MD5. The practical attack potential of this construction of chosen-prefix collisions is of greater concern than the MD5-collisions that were published before. This is illustrated by a pair of MD5-based X.509 certificates one of which was signed by a commercial certification authority (CA) as a legitimate website certificate, while the other one is a certificate for a rogue CA that is entirely under our control (cf. \url{http://www.win.tue.nl/hashclash/rogue-ca/}). Other examples, such as MD5-colliding executables, are presented as well. More details can be found on \url{http://www.win.tue.nl/hashclash/ChosenPrefixCollisions/}.
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MD5
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chosen-prefix collision attacks
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differential analysis
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certification authority
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Playstation 3
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