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The Password Hashing Competition was an open competition announced in 2013 to select one or more password hash functions that can be recognized as a recommended standard. It was modeled after the successful Advanced Encryption Standard process and NIST hash function competition, but directly organized by cryptographers and security practitioners. On 20 July 2015 Argon2 was selected as the final PHC winner, with special recognition given to four other password hashing schemes: Catena, Lyra2, yescrypt and Makwa.

One goal of the Password Hashing Competition was to raise awareness of the need for strong password hash algorithms, hopefully avoiding a repeat of previous password breaches involving weak or no hashing, such as the ones involving RockYou (2009), JIRA (2010), Gawker (2010), PlayStation Network outage (2011), EHarmony (2012), LinkedIn (2012), Battlefield Heroes (2011), Adobe (2012), Evernote (2013), ASUS (2012), South Carolina Department of Revenue (2012), Ubuntu Forums (2013), etc.

The organizers were in contact with the NIST, expecting an impact on its recommendations.


Video Password Hashing Competition



See also

  • crypt (C)

Maps Password Hashing Competition



References


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External links

  • The Password Hashing Competition web site
  • Source code and descriptions of the first round submissions
  • PHC string format

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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