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author = {Thierry Baritaud and Henri Gilbert and Marc Girault}, | author = {Thierry Baritaud and Henri Gilbert and Marc Girault}, | ||
title = {FFT Hashing is not Collision-free}, | title = {FFT Hashing is not Collision-free}, | ||
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year = {1992}, | year = {1992}, | ||
pages = {35-44}, | pages = {35-44}, | ||
− | abstract = {The FFT Hashing Function proposed by C.P. Schnorr [1] hashes messages | + | abstract = {The FFT Hashing Function proposed by C.P. Schnorr [1] hashes messages of arbitrary length into a 128-bit hash value. In this paper, we show that this function is not collision free, and we give an example of two distinct 256-bit messages with the same hash value. Finding a collision (in fact a large family of, colliding messages) requires approximately 223 partial computations of the hash function, and takes a few hours on a SUN3- workstation, and less than an hour on a SPARC-workstation. A similar result discovered independently has been announced at the Asiacrypt’91 rump session by Daemen-Bosselaers-Govaerts-Vandewalle [2].}, |
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Revision as of 12:05, 11 March 2008
Contents
1 Specification
2 Cryptanalysis
2.1 Best Known Results
2.2 Generic Attacks
2.3 Collision Attacks
Thierry Baritaud, Henri Gilbert, Marc Girault - FFT Hashing is not Collision-free
- EUROCRYPT pp. 35-44,1992
- http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/0658/06580035.htm
BibtexAuthor : Thierry Baritaud, Henri Gilbert, Marc Girault
Title : FFT Hashing is not Collision-free
In : EUROCRYPT -
Address :
Date : 1992