&MD5, SHA1, RIPEMD and family
Attacks
MD5 Compression function collision
(Hans Dobbertin)
CryptoBytes, Vol 2, Number 2 has an article "The Status of MD5 After A Recent Attack" by Hans Dobbertin
Near-Collisions of SHA-0
(Eli Biham, Rafi Chen, Crypto 2004)
Collisions for Hash Functions MD4, MD5, HAVAL-128 and RIPEMD
(Xiaoyun Wang and Dengguo Feng and Xuejia Lai and Hongbo Yu, eprint 2004/199)
On Corrective Patterns for the SHA-2 Family
(Philip Hawkes and Michael Paddon and Gregory G. Rose, eprint 2004/207)
Collision Search Attacks on SHA1
(Xiaoyun Wang, Yiqun Lisa Yin, Hongbo Yu, 2005)
NIST Brief Comments on Recent Cryptanalytic Attacks on SHA-1
(2005)
NIST Brief Comments on Recent Cryptanalytic Attacks on Secure Hashing Functions and the Continued Security Provided by SHA-1
(2005)
How to Break MD5 and Other Hash Functions
(Xiaoyun Wang, Hongbo Yu, Eurocrypt 2005)
Cryptanalysis of the Hash Functions MD4 and RIPEMD
(Xiaoyun Wang, Eurocrypt 2005)
Other papers from Shandong University
Colliding X.509 Certificates
(Arjen Lenstra, Xiaoyun Wang, Benne de Weger, 2005)
Attacking Hash Functions by Poisoned Messages "The Story of Alice and her Boss"
(Magnus Daum, Stefan Lucks)
RIPEMD
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RIPEMD with Two-Round Compress Function Is Not Collision-Free
(H. Dobbertin, JoC 1997)
RIPEMD-160: A Strengthened Version of RIPEMD
(Dobbertin, Bosselaers, Preneel)
Performance Analysis of MD5
(Joseph Touch, 1995)
MD5 Homepage (unofficial)
(Links to RFC, implementations, ...)
Implementations
MD5 in 8 lines of perl5
(John Allen)
SHA in 8 lines of perl5
(John Allen)
MD5 implementation
(Hylafax)
MD5 Hashing Service
(web-based MD5 implementation)
Cryptology Pointers
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