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Freestart Collision for Full SHA-1
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2016
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
This article presents an explicit freestart colliding pair for SHA-1, i.e. a collision for its internal compression function. This is the first practical break of the full SHA-1, reaching all 80 out of 80 steps. Only 10 days of computation on a 64-GPU cluster were necessary to perform this attack, for a cost of approximately 2 57.5 calls to the compression function of SHA-1. This work builds on a continuous series of cryptanalytic advancements on SHA-1 since the theoretical collision attack
doi:10.1007/978-3-662-49890-3_18
fatcat:x6wvhsa2tjfa7pt7dictcgxfse