> Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 11:00:46 -0700 (PDT)
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Hal Finney")
>
> A minor terminology correction: the hash is RIPEMD, the more recent (and
> still unbroken) version being RIPEMD-160. RIPEMD is the RIPE Message
> Digest, where RIPE is the EU's RACE Integrity Primitives Eva
My immediate (and not yet further considered) reaction to the
description of Joux' method was that it might be defeated by something
as simple as adding a block counter to the input each time.
I any case, I see it as a form of dictionary attack, and wonder
whether the same kinds of techniques woul
lrk wrote:
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 03:27:07PM -0700, Jon Callas wrote:
On 10 Aug 2004, at 5:16 AM, John Kelsey wrote:
So, how many people on this list have actually looked at the PGP key
generation code in any depth? Open source makes it possible for
people to look for security holes, but it su
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>Subject: Re: On hash breaks, was Re: First quantum crypto bank transfer
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Dan Carosone writes:
> My immediate (and not yet further considered) reaction to the
> description of Joux' method was that it might be defeated by something
> as simple as adding a block counter to the input each time.
Right after the talk, Scott Fluhrer (I think it was) spoke up with
several qui
Hal Finney wrote:
Another of the Crypto talks that was relevant to hash function security
was by Antoine Joux, discoverer of the SHA-0 collision that required
2^51 work. Joux showed how most modern hash functions depart from the
ideal of a random function.
The problem is with the iterative nature
as always ... can go to
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/rfcietff.htm
and either scroll down the summary page to the 3833 summary and then
retrieve the actual RFC by clicking on the ".txt=" field.
In this case it is also possible to click on "Term (term->RFC#)" in the
"RFC's listed by" section ..