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table has no explanation of the colors it uses
The table has no explanation of the colors it uses. Can someone please fix this?
term: telephony — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
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Marc Stevens et al. note that they located a collision in the SHA-1 compression function, but did not find the external input necessary to produce the internal state necessary (and evidently does not plan to, as he has defended his thesis now). Should the table reflect the same status as it would if a full collision was found? — Preceding
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No, I don't think the SHA-1 status should be changed in the table until actual colliding inputs are found. It's still possible that there's an undiscovered or unpublished mistake in Stevens's work, or maybe practical constraints make the attack infeasible. Publishing of actual colliding inputs is the ultimate verification, this is the same criteria/color scheme I used in the
hash function security summary article. --
intgr[talk] 13:17, 15 April 2016 (UTC)reply
"Capacity against length extension attacks" column in the table
Who wrote this? Who or what provided the values for the bits of "capacity
against length extension attacks"?
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table has no explanation of the colors it uses
The table has no explanation of the colors it uses. Can someone please fix this?
term: telephony — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
75.141.118.68 (
talk) 03:16, 28 March 2017 (UTC)reply
Marc Stevens et al. note that they located a collision in the SHA-1 compression function, but did not find the external input necessary to produce the internal state necessary (and evidently does not plan to, as he has defended his thesis now). Should the table reflect the same status as it would if a full collision was found? — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
98.249.69.197 (
talk) 00:19, 10 November 2015 (UTC)reply
No, I don't think the SHA-1 status should be changed in the table until actual colliding inputs are found. It's still possible that there's an undiscovered or unpublished mistake in Stevens's work, or maybe practical constraints make the attack infeasible. Publishing of actual colliding inputs is the ultimate verification, this is the same criteria/color scheme I used in the
hash function security summary article. --
intgr[talk] 13:17, 15 April 2016 (UTC)reply
"Capacity against length extension attacks" column in the table
Who wrote this? Who or what provided the values for the bits of "capacity
against length extension attacks"?