Nmap Security Scanner
*Intro
*Ref Guide
*Install Guide
*Download
*Changelog
*Book
*Docs
Security Lists
*Nmap Hackers
*Nmap Dev
*Bugtraq
*Full Disclosure
*Pen Test
*Basics
*More
Security Tools
*Pass crackers
*Sniffers
*Vuln Scanners
*Web scanners
*Wireless
*Exploitation
*Packet crafters
*More
Site News
Site Search:
Exploit World
Advertising
About/Contact
Credits
Sponsors:
edgeos



Security Basics: Re: Hashing Functions

Re: Hashing Functions

From: Micheal Espinola Jr <michealespinola_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 09:14:06 -0500

Has it definitively been broken? I know I have read reports that it
is 'reported' to have been broken by a known group of individuals in
China - but details were still not released, nor has there been any
official word/release about it.

Has this status changed? If so, got link? Thanks,

On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 10:21:04 -0800, Steven DeFord
<security.willworker_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I know SHA-1 has been broken. What does this mean for SHA-n (for n <>
> 1)? Are they significantly different algorithms, or something similar
> but with longer key length?
>
> --
> Steven DeFord
> Security.Willworker_at_gmail.com
> (925) 596-0426
>

-- 
ME2
my home: <http://www.santeriasys.net/>
my photos: <http://mespinola.blogspot.com/>
Received on Mar 28 2005
[ Nmap | Sec Tools | Mailing Lists | Site News | About/Contact | Advertising | Privacy ]