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Abstract: e the hash function doesn't have a key.
A hash function can provide message authentication in a most satisfying manner when
combined with a digital signature algorithm, which does have a key. But typical digital
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signature schemes have some performance overhead, which while acceptable... (Update)
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...to the data is of no benefit to a malicious operating system. MD5 is such an example of a cryptographic hash that has been widely used [7] Since, not all applications may actually use XOM facilities, our simple design is wasteful as it reserves a fixed portion of memory for...
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B.Kaliski and M.Robshaw, Message authentication with MD5, CryptoBytes, 1(1), 1995, pp.5-8. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/433722.html More
@article{ kaliski95message,
author = "Burt Kaliski and Matt Robshaw",
title = "Message Authentication with {MD5}",
journal = "{CryptoBytes}",
volume = "1",
number = "1",
month = "Spring",
pages = "5--8",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/433722.html" }
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