Modified SHA1: A Hashing Solution to Secure Web Applications through Login Authentication

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Esmael Verano Maliberan

Abstract

The modified SHA1 algorithm has been developed by expanding its hash value up to 1280 bits from the original size of 160 bit. This was done by allocating 32 buffer registers for variables A, B, C and D at 5 bytes each. The expansion was done by generating 4 buffer registers in every round inside the compression function for 8 times. Findings revealed that the hash value of the modified algorithm was not cracked or hacked during the experiment and testing using powerful online cracking tool, bruteforce and rainbow table such as CrackingStation and Rainbow Crack and bruteforcer which are available online thus improved its security level compared to the original SHA1.

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Maliberan, E. V. (2019). Modified SHA1: A Hashing Solution to Secure Web Applications through Login Authentication. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS), 11(1). https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v11i1.3726
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Author Biography

Esmael Verano Maliberan, Surigao del Sur State University

Graduate Studies, Associate Professor 2