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FSE
2008
Springer
162views Cryptology» more  FSE 2008»
15 years 8 months ago
Collisions on SHA-0 in One Hour
At Crypto 2007, Joux and Peyrin showed that the boomerang attack, a classical tool in block cipher cryptanalysis, can also be very useful when analyzing hash functions. They applie...
Stéphane Manuel, Thomas Peyrin
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CORR
2010
Springer
128views Education» more  CORR 2010»
15 years 6 months ago
Random Oracles in a Quantum World
Once quantum computers reach maturity most of today's traditional cryptographic schemes based on RSA or discrete logarithms become vulnerable to quantum-based attacks. Hence, ...
Özgür Dagdelen, Marc Fischlin, Anja Lehm...
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SP
2008
IEEE
115views Security Privacy» more  SP 2008»
15 years 6 months ago
Compromising Reflections-or-How to Read LCD Monitors around the Corner
We present a novel eavesdropping technique for spying at a distance on data that is displayed on an arbitrary computer screen, including the currently prevalent LCD monitors. Our ...
Michael Backes, Markus Dürmuth, Dominique Unr...
CANS
2010
Springer
197views Cryptology» more  CANS 2010»
15 years 4 months ago
Near-Collisions on the Reduced-Round Compression Functions of Skein and BLAKE
The SHA-3 competition organized by NIST [1] aims to find a new hash standard as a replacement of SHA-2. Till now, 14 submissions have been selected as the second round candidates, ...
Bozhan Su, Wenling Wu, Shuang Wu, Le Dong
GLOBECOM
2009
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Dogfight in Spectrum: Jamming and Anti-Jamming in Multichannel Cognitive Radio Systems
Primary user emulation attack in multichannel cognitive radio systems is discussed. An attacker is assumed to be able to send primary-user-like signals during spectrum sensing peri...
Husheng Li, Zhu Han