Well, it's an attack, right? Neither Skein nor Threefish has been
compromised.
In fact, this is what you want to see - researchers attacking an algorithm
which
goes a long way toward furthering or proving the security of said
algorithm. I
think I agree with Darren overall, but this still looks pr
On Feb 7, 2010, at 15:10, Darren J Moffat wrote:
On 07/02/2010 20:07, Joerg Moellenkamp wrote:
Hello,
while writing some articles about dedup, hashes and ZFS for my
blog, i
asked myself: When fletcher4 is fast, but collision prone and
sha256 is
slower, but relatively secure, wouldn't it
On 07/02/2010 20:07, Joerg Moellenkamp wrote:
Hello,
while writing some articles about dedup, hashes and ZFS for my blog, i
asked myself: When fletcher4 is fast, but collision prone and sha256 is
slower, but relatively secure, wouldn't it be reasonable to integrate
Skein (http://www.schneier.com