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So far, 3 out of 51 first round candidates have been officially conceded broken or withdrawn by the designers.
 
So far, 3 out of 51 first round candidates have been officially conceded broken or withdrawn by the designers.
  
The following table should give a first impression on the remaining SHA-3 candidates. It shows only the best known attack, more detailed results are collected at the individual hash function pages.
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The following table should give a first impression on the remaining SHA-3 candidates. It shows only the best known attack, more detailed results are collected at the individual hash function pages. A description of the main table is given [http://ehash.iaik.tugraz.at/wiki/Cryptanalysis_Categories#Main_Cryptanalysis_Table here].
  
 
[http://ehash.iaik.tugraz.at/index.php?title=Special:Recentchangeslinked&target=The_SHA-3_Zoo&days=7&limit=50&hideminor=1 Recent updates of the SHA-3 Zoo]
 
[http://ehash.iaik.tugraz.at/index.php?title=Special:Recentchangeslinked&target=The_SHA-3_Zoo&days=7&limit=50&hideminor=1 Recent updates of the SHA-3 Zoo]

Revision as of 20:40, 29 December 2008

The SHA-3 Zoo (work in progress) is a collection of cryptographic hash functions (in alphabetical order) submitted to the SHA-3 contest (see also here). It aims to provide an overview of design and cryptanalysis of all submissions. A list of all SHA-3 submitters is also available. For a software performance related overview, see eBASH. At a separate page, we also collect hardware implementation results of the candidates. Another categorization of the SHA-3 submissions can be found here.

The idea of the SHA-3 Zoo is to give a good overview of cryptanalytic results. We try to avoid additional judgement whether a submission is broken. The answer to this question is left to NIST. However, we categorize the cryptanalytic results by their impact from very theoretic to practical attacks. A detailed description is given in Cryptanalysis Categories.

At this time, 55 out of 64 submissions to the SHA-3 competition are publicly known and available. 51 submissions have advanced to the first round. So far, 3 out of 51 first round candidates have been officially conceded broken or withdrawn by the designers.

The following table should give a first impression on the remaining SHA-3 candidates. It shows only the best known attack, more detailed results are collected at the individual hash function pages. A description of the main table is given here.

Recent updates of the SHA-3 Zoo


Hash Name Principal Submitter Best Attack on Main NIST Requirements Best Attack on other Hash Requirements
Abacus Neil Sholer 2nd-preimage
ARIRANG Jongin Lim
AURORA Masahiro Fujita (Sony)
BLAKE Jean-Philippe Aumasson
Blender Dr. Colin Bradbury preimage
Blue Midnight Wish Svein Johan Knapskog
Cheetah Dmitry Khovratovich length-extension
CHI Phillip Hawkes
CRUNCH Jacques Patarin
CubeHash D. J. Bernstein preimage
DCH David A. Wilson collision
Dynamic SHA Xu Zijie length-extension
Dynamic SHA2 Xu Zijie length-extension
ECHO Henri Gilbert
ECOH Daniel R. L. Brown
Edon-R Danilo Gligoroski preimage
EnRUPT Sean O’Neil collision
ESSENCE Jason Worth Martin
FSB Matthieu Finiasz
Fugue Charanjit S. Jutla
Grøstl Lars Ramkilde Knudsen
Hamsi Ozgul Kucuk
JH Hongjun Wu preimage
Keccak Joan Daemen
Khichidi-1 M Vidyasagar collision
LANE Sebastiann Indesteege
Lesamnta Hirotaka Yoshida
Luffa Dai Watanabe
LUX Ivica Nikolic
MCSSHA-3 Mikhail Maslennikov collision
MD6 Ronald L. Rivest
MeshHash Björn Fay 2nd preimage
NaSHA Smile Markovski collision
SANDstorm Rich Schroeppel
Sarmal Kerem VARICI preimage
Sgàil Peter Maxwell collision
Shabal Jean-Francois Misarsky
SHAMATA Orhun Kara
SHAvite-3 Orr Dunkelman
SIMD Gaetan Leurent
Skein Bruce Schneier
Spectral Hash Cetin Kaya Koc
StreamHash Michal Trojnara collision
SWIFFTX Daniele Micciancio
Tangle Rafael Alvarez collision
TIB3 Daniel Penazzi
Twister Michael Gorski 2nd preimage
Vortex Michael Kounavis preimage


The following hash functions have been submitted to the NIST competition but did not advance to the first round or have been conceded broken by the designers:

Hash Name Principal Submitter Status Best Attack on Main NIST Requirements
Boole Greg Rose conceded broken collision
HASH 2X not in round 1 2nd-preimage
Maraca not in round 1
NKS2D not in round 1 collision
Ponic not in round 1 2nd-preimage
WaMM John Washburn conceded broken collision
Waterfall Bob Hattersley conceded broken collision


Your analysis is not mentioned? Drop a line at sha3zoo@iaik.tugraz.at to let us know!