AS 2805.13.2-2000 (R2013)

AS 2805.13.2-2000 (R2013)

Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Secure hash functions - MD5

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Table of Contents

1 -  AS 2805.13.2-2000 ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER-REQUIREMENTS FOR INTEFACES - SECURE HASH FUNCTIONS-MD5
4 -  PREFACE
5 -  CONTENTS
6 -  1 SCOPE
6 -  2 APPLICATION
6 -  3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
6 -  4 DEFINITIONS
7 -  5 SYMBOLS AND NOTATION
7 -  6 ALGORITHM DESCRIPTION
7 -  6.1 Input
7 -  6.2 Step 1-Appending padding bits
7 -  6.3 Step 2-Appending length
8 -  6.4 Step 3-Initializing MD Buffer
8 -  6.5 Step 4-Processing message in 16-word blocks
10 -  6.6 Step 5-Output
11 -  APPENDIX A - EXAMPLES
12 -  APPENDIX B - COMMENTS ON USE
13 -  APPENDIX C - BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES

Abstract

Specifies the algorithm for the secure hash function MD5 for interfaces for electronic funds transfer.

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Scope

This Standard specifies the algorithm for the secure hash function MD5.
NOTES:
1 MD5 was developed by Rivest in 1991 and is an improved version of MD4, also developed by Rivest. It is one of a family of similar hash functions whose members include MD4, SHA, RIPEMD and HAVAL.
2 Examples of MD5 hash codes are given in Appendix A.
3 Comment on the use of this Standard are given in Appendix B.
4 A reference implementation may be found in Ref. 1 (See Appendix C).

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Standards Australia
ProductNote Reconfirmed 12-07-2013
Committee IT-005
Supersedes
  • DR 98624

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