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References

Standards, RFCs, foundational papers, and key attack writeups cited across the site. Each entry has its own “Copy BibTeX” button; the header has a “Copy all BibTeX” convenience.

References

  1. A Future-Adaptable Password Scheme
    Niels Provos, David Mazières·USENIX Annual Technical Conference·1999
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  2. BLAKE2: simpler, smaller, fast as MD5
    Jean-Philippe Aumasson, Samuel Neves, Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn, Christian Winnerlein·Applied Cryptography and Network Security (ACNS) 2013·2013
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  3. BLAKE3, one function, fast everywhere
    Jack O'Connor, Jean-Philippe Aumasson, Samuel Neves, Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn·2020
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  4. Secure Hash Standard (SHS)
    National Institute of Standards and Technology·FIPS PUB 180-4·2015
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  5. SHA-3 Standard: Permutation-Based Hash and Extendable-Output Functions
    National Institute of Standards and Technology·FIPS PUB 202·2015
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  6. Multicollisions in Iterated Hash Functions
    Antoine Joux·CRYPTO 2004·2004
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  7. The Keccak Reference
    Guido Bertoni, Joan Daemen, Michaël Peeters, Gilles Van Assche·2011
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  8. The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm
    Ronald L. Rivest·RFC 1321·1992
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  9. HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication
    Hugo Krawczyk, Mihir Bellare, Ran Canetti·RFC 2104·1997
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  10. Updated Security Considerations for the MD5 and HMAC-MD5 Algorithms
    Sean Turner, Lily Chen·RFC 6151·2011
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  11. US Secure Hash Algorithms (SHA and SHA-based HMAC and HKDF)
    Donald Eastlake, Tony Hansen·RFC 6234·2011
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  12. The BLAKE2 Cryptographic Hash and Message Authentication Code (MAC)
    Jean-Philippe Aumasson, Samuel Neves, Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn, Christian Winnerlein·RFC 7693·2015
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  13. Argon2 Memory-Hard Function for Password Hashing and Proof-of-Work Applications
    Alex Biryukov, Daniel Dinu, Dmitry Khovratovich, Simon Josefsson·RFC 9106·2021
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  14. RIPEMD-160: A Strengthened Version of RIPEMD
    Hans Dobbertin, Antoon Bosselaers, Bart Preneel·Fast Software Encryption (FSE) 1996·1996
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  15. SHA-1 is a Shambles: First Chosen-Prefix Collision on SHA-1
    Gaëtan Leurent, Thomas Peyrin·USENIX Security 2020·2020
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  16. The First Collision for Full SHA-1
    Marc Stevens, Elie Bursztein, Pierre Karpman, Ange Albertini, Yarik Markov·CRYPTO 2017·2017
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  17. Chosen-Prefix Collisions for MD5 and Applications
    Marc Stevens, Arjen K. Lenstra, Benne de Weger·International Journal of Applied Cryptography·2009
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  18. How to Break MD5 and Other Hash Functions
    Xiaoyun Wang, Hongbo Yu·EUROCRYPT 2005·2005
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