scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1394313

From MaRDI portal
Revision as of 08:25, 8 February 2024 by Import240129110113 (talk | contribs) (Created automatically from import240129110113)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

zbMath0951.94508MaRDI QIDQ4934729

Antoon Bosselaers, Bert Den Boer

Publication date: 1 February 2000


Title: zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.



Related Items

Boomerang Distinguishers on MD4-Family: First Practical Results on Full 5-Pass HAVAL, Collision attack on the full extended MD4 and pseudo-preimage attack on RIPEMD, Cryptanalysis of full \texttt{RIPEMD-128}, Chaotic keyed hash function based on feedforward-feedback nonlinear digital filter, Security analysis of randomize-hash-then-sign digital signatures, New proofs for NMAC and HMAC: security without collision resistance, Preimage Attacks on Step-Reduced MD5, A simple variant of the Merkle-Damgård scheme with a permutation, Second Preimage Attack on 3-Pass HAVAL and Partial Key-Recovery Attacks on HMAC/NMAC-3-Pass HAVAL, One-way hash functions with changeable parameters., Boosting Merkle-Damgård Hashing for Message Authentication, Memoryless near-collisions via coding theory, Collisions of MMO-MD5 and Their Impact on Original MD5, Practical Near-Collisions on the Compression Function of BMW, Simple hash function using discrete-time quantum walks, Collision Resistant Double-Length Hashing, Cryptanalysis of SHA-0 and reduced SHA-1, Building indifferentiable compression functions from the PGV compression functions, New Key-Recovery Attacks on HMAC/NMAC-MD4 and NMAC-MD5, Security of MD5 Challenge and Response: Extension of APOP Password Recovery Attack, Cryptanalysis on HMAC/NMAC-MD5 and MD5-MAC, Finding Preimages in Full MD5 Faster Than Exhaustive Search, Distinguishing Attack on the Secret-Prefix MAC Based on the 39-Step SHA-256, Preimage Attacks on 3-Pass HAVAL and Step-Reduced MD5, On Free-Start Collisions and Collisions for TIB3, A New Type of 2-Block Collisions in MD5, A quantum hash function with grouped coarse-grained boson sampling