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INDOCRYPT
2007
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Linearization Attacks Against Syndrome Based Hashes
Abstract. In MyCrypt 2005, Augot, Finiasz, and Sendrier proposed FSB, a family of cryptographic hash functions. The security claim of the FSB hashes is based on a coding theory pro...
Markku-Juhani Olavi Saarinen
CRYPTO
1991
Springer
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14 years 3 days ago
Universal Hashing and Authentication Codes
In this paper, we study the application of universal hashingto the construction of unconditionally secure authentication codes without secrecy. This idea is most useful when the nu...
Douglas R. Stinson
ICDCSW
2003
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Foundations of Security for Hash Chains in Ad Hoc Networks
Nodes in ad hoc networks generally transmit data at regular intervals over long periods of time. Recently, ad hoc network nodes have been built that run on little power and have v...
Phillip G. Bradford, Olga V. Gavrylyako
ASIACRYPT
2003
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Cryptanalysis of 3-Pass HAVAL
HAVAL is a cryptographic hash function proposed in 1992 by Zheng, Pieprzyk and Seberry. Its has a structure that is quite similar to other well-known hash functions such as MD4 and...
Bart Van Rompay, Alex Biryukov, Bart Preneel, Joos...
CRYPTO
2012
Springer
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11 years 11 months ago
Tweakable Blockciphers with Beyond Birthday-Bound Security
Liskov, Rivest and Wagner formalized the tweakable blockcipher (TBC) primitive at CRYPTO’02. The typical recipe for instantiating a TBC is to start with a blockcipher, and then b...
Will Landecker, Thomas Shrimpton, R. Seth Terashim...