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The SHA family (which, I suppose, should really be called the MD4 family) of cryptographic hash functions has been under attack for a long time. In 2005, we
There's a new cryptanalytic attack on AES that is better than brute force: "Abstract. In this paper we present two related-key attacks on the full AES. For
Freely Distribute http://indocrypt09.inria.fr/oc.shtml 10th International Conference on Cryptology in India Indocrypt 2009 December 13 - 16, 2009, New Delhi,