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[[wikipedia:Secure Hash Algorithms]] are a family of cryptographic [[hash functions]] published by the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST) as a U.S. Federal Information Processing Standard ([[FIPS]]). | [[wikipedia:Secure Hash Algorithms]] are a family of cryptographic [[hash functions]] published by the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST) as a U.S. Federal Information Processing Standard ([[FIPS]]). | ||
− | * [[SHA-512]]: [[Ed25519]] | + | * [[SHA-512]]: [[Ed25519]] |
+ | * [[SHA-256]] | ||
* [[SHA-3]] ([[2015]]): SHA-3-224, SHA-3-256, SHA-3-384, and SHA-3-512 | * [[SHA-3]] ([[2015]]): SHA-3-224, SHA-3-256, SHA-3-384, and SHA-3-512 | ||
− | * [[SHA-2]] ([[2001]]) | + | * [[SHA-2]] ([[2001]]) |
* [[SHA-1]] ([[1995]]), 160-bit [[hash]] function. Deprecated. Disabled in [[OpenSSH 8.8]] (September 2021) | * [[SHA-1]] ([[1995]]), 160-bit [[hash]] function. Deprecated. Disabled in [[OpenSSH 8.8]] (September 2021) | ||
* SHA-0 ([[1993]]) | * SHA-0 ([[1993]]) | ||
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* [[NIST]] | * [[NIST]] | ||
* [[NSA]] | * [[NSA]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Bitcoin]] |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * | + | * RMD160, TIGER, CRC32, HAVAL, GOST |
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* {{sha}} | * {{sha}} | ||
* {{md5}} | * {{md5}} | ||
* {{hash}} | * {{hash}} | ||
* {{RSA}} | * {{RSA}} | ||
+ | * {{OpenSSH}} | ||
* {{NIST}} | * {{NIST}} | ||
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[[Category:Security]] | [[Category:Security]] |
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