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Practical Collisions for EnRUPT

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Practical Collisions for EnRUPT
The EnRUPT hash functions were proposed by O'Neil, Nohl and Henzen [5] as candidates for the SHA-3 competition, organised by NIST [4]. The proposal contains seven concrete hash functions, each having a different digest length. We present a practical collision attack on each of these seven EnRUPT variants. The time complexity of our attack varies from 236 to 240 round computations, depending on the EnRUPT variant, and the memory requirements are negligible. We demonstrate that our attack is practical by giving an actual collision example for EnRUPT-256. Key words: EnRUPT, SHA-3 candidate, hash function, collision attack.
Sebastiaan Indesteege, Bart Preneel
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where FSE
Authors Sebastiaan Indesteege, Bart Preneel
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