The Hash Function RIPEMD-160
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Description: Describes a 160-bit cryptographic hash function designed as a secure replacement MD4, MD5, and RIPEMD.
RIPEMD-160 is a 160-bit cryptographic hash function, designed by Hans Dobbertin, . It is intended to be used as a secure replacement for the 128-bit hash functions MD4, MD5, and RIPEMD. MD4 and MD5 were developed by Ron Rivest for RSA Data Security, while RIPEMD was developed in the framework of the EU project RIPE (RACE Integrity Primitives Evaluation, 1988-1992). There are three good reasons to consider such a replacement:
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Page title: | The RIPEMD-160 page |
Keywords: | cryptography,hash functions,RIPEMD-160,RIPEMD-128,MD5,SHA-1 |
Description: | Everything you always wanted to know about RIPEMD-160. Comparison to MD4, MD5, SHA-1. |
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