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   From: "J�r�me" ATHIAS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: SHA-0 Broken, MD5 Rumored Broken

   MD5 Collision Nearly Found

   Following up on yesterday's discussion about new attacks on cryptographic 
hashfunctions, Eric Rescorla points to a new paper 
(http://eprint.iacr.org/2004/199.pdf) from Chinese computer scientists, which claims 
to have found a collision in MD5. MD5 is a cousin of the SHA-1 function discussed 
yesterday; MD5 is believed to be the weaker of the two.

   The paper is odd, in that it includes two values that it claims have the same MD5 
value, but it doesn't explain how the claimed collision was generated. And it turns 
out that the authors made an error, so that the two values don't in fact generate the 
same MD5 value. Eric and the commenters on his site did some clever detective work to 
determine that the two published values generate a collision for a slightly different 
function, which Eric dubbed MD5'. MD5' is very similar to MD5 so it seems very likely 
that the new attack can be extended to the real MD5.

   Global link:
   http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/archives/2004_08.html

Entre trouver deux cha�nes qui donnent le m�me MD5' et une modification
d'une cha�ne donn�e qui donne toujours le m�me MD5 il y a encore un pas
� faire.

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