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+ | <bibtex> | ||
+ | @inproceedings{iciscMendelR07a, | ||
+ | author = {Florian Mendel and Vincent Rijmen}, | ||
+ | title = {Weaknesses in the HAS-V Compression Function}, | ||
+ | booktitle = {ICISC}, | ||
+ | year = {2007}, | ||
+ | pages = {335-345}, | ||
+ | url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76788-6_27}, | ||
+ | editor = {Kil-Hyun Nam and Gwangsoo Rhee}, | ||
+ | publisher = {Springer}, | ||
+ | series = {LNCS}, | ||
+ | volume = {4817}, | ||
+ | isbn = {978-3-540-76787-9}, | ||
+ | abstract = {HAS-V is a cryptographic hash function which processes 1024-bit message blocks and produces a hash value of variable length. The design of the hash function is based on design principles of the MD4 family. Recently, weaknesses have been shown in members of this family. Therefore, the analysis of the HAS-V hash function is of great interest. To the best of our knowledge this is the first article that investigates the security of the HAS-V hash function. In this article, we point out several structural weaknesses in HAS-V which lead to pseudo-collision attacks on HAS-V with tailored output. Furthermore, we show that (second) preimages can be found for HAS-V with a complexity of about 2^{162} hash computations.}, | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | </bibtex> |
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Contents
1 Specification
- digest size: 128 - 320 bits
- max. message length: < 264 bits
- compression function: 1024-bit message block, 320-bit chaining variable
- Specification:
Nan Kyoung Park, Joon Ho Hwang, Pil Joong Lee - HAS-V: A New Hash Function with Variable Output Length
- Selected Areas in Cryptography 2012:202-216,2000
- http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2012/20120202.htm
BibtexAuthor : Nan Kyoung Park, Joon Ho Hwang, Pil Joong Lee
Title : HAS-V: A New Hash Function with Variable Output Length
In : Selected Areas in Cryptography -
Address :
Date : 2000
2 Cryptanalysis
2.1 Best Known Results
2.2 Generic Attacks
2.3 Collision Attacks
2.4 Second Preimage Attacks
2.5 Preimage Attacks
2.6 Others
Florian Mendel, Vincent Rijmen - Weaknesses in the HAS-V Compression Function