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Many applications using cryptographic hash functions do not require collision resistance, but some kind of preimage resistance. That’s also the reason why the widely used SHA-1 continues to be recommended in all applications except digital signatures after 2010. Recent work on preimage and second preimage attacks on reduced SHA-1 succeeding up to 48 out of 80 steps (with results barely below the 2...
In this article we show that coding theory can be exploited efficiently for the cryptanalysis of hash functions. We will mainly focus on SHA-1. We present different linear codes that are used to find low-weight differences that lead to a collision. We extend existing approaches and include recent results in the cryptanalysis of hash functions. With our approach we are able to find differences with...
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 these hash functions against these attacks, two new cryptanalytic techniques are developed: Reversing the inversion problem: the idea is to start with an impossible expanded message that would lead to the...
SHA-1 remains, till date, the most widely used hash function, in spite of several successful cryptanalytic attacks against it. These attacks, however, remain impractical due to high computation complexity and associated cost. We endeavor to do cost-time product estimation for an attack by the aid of application-specific hardware acceleration. This work proposes an Application-Specific Instruction-set...
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