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RE: SHA-1 broken
From: Frank Knobbe <frank () knobbe us>
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 11:46:23 -0600

On Thu, 2005-02-17 at 16:34 -0500, Scovetta, Michael V wrote:
[...] And due to recent discoveries, we can
push those down to 2**50 and 2**55 respectively. Breaking a composition
would still take on the order of 2**55 (the harder of the two)

If the two algorithms are different, finding a collision in one of them
does not deliver a working collision in the other, no? Don't you have to
find a "common" collision between the two? Wouldn't that require an
effort of 2**(50+55)?

Regards,
Frank

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