[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2427] SHA3/Password Hash
Robin Carey via Redmine
bugtracker-admin at leaf.dragonflybsd.org
Wed Oct 3 01:46:51 PDT 2012
Issue #2427 has been reported by Robin Carey.
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Bug #2427: SHA3/Password Hash
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2427
Author: Robin Carey
Status: New
Priority: Normal
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Dear DragonFlyBSD bugs,
I just learned this morning that NIST has completed their competition for
the new SHA3
cryptographic hash algorithm:
http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/sha-100212.cfm
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I would recommend that DragonFlyBSD consider deprecating SHA2 for password
hashes, and adopting the new SHA3 algorithm/standard (since SHA1 has been
broken and SHA2 is very similar to SHA1; but note that I bbelieve SHA2 is
still
considered safe/secure).
Another reason why:
http://slashdot.org/index2.pl?fhfilter=openwall
OR
Go to www.slashdot.org and search for "openwall" or "John the Ripper" to
see article on:
"John the Ripper Cracks Slow Hashes On
GPU<http://linux.slashdot.org/story/12/07/04/1922244/john-the-ripper-cracks-slow-hashes-on-gpu>
"
Basically, even SHA512 was considered problematic in the above article
on cracking password hashes (presumably by brute force).
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Sincerely,
Robin Carey BSc
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