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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of rainbow table generation, what is the primary purpose of the "chaining function" (often denoted as 'g')?
To reduce the search space by creating a deterministic mapping from a hash to a reduced-form plaintext, making table storage more efficient.
To irreversibly transform a hash value back into its original plaintext, enabling brute-force attacks.
To encrypt the plaintext before hashing, adding an extra layer of security to the original data.
To introduce randomness into the hash generation process, preventing collisions and ensuring unique hash values.
Q2Domain Verified
Consider a rainbow table generated with a chain length of 1000 and a reduction function that maps a 256-bit hash to a 64-bit reduced plaintext. If a target hash is found at the end of a chain, how many reduction and hash operations, at a minimum, are required to recover the original plaintext?
1000 hash operations and 1000 reduction operations.
1000 reduction operations and 999 hash operations.
999 reduction operations and 1000 hash operations.
1 reduction operation and 1 hash operation.
Q3Domain Verified
What is the primary advantage of using a "time-memory tradeoff" algorithm like Hellman's Time-Memory Tradeoff (TMT) or rainbow tables over a simple brute-force attack for password cracking?
Brute-force attacks are computationally infeasible for strong password policies, while TMT/rainbow tables can crack them quickly.
TMT/rainbow tables are guaranteed to find the original plaintext for any given hash, whereas brute-force attacks may fail.
TMT/rainbow tables require significantly less computational power and storage space compared to brute-force attacks.
TMT/rainbow tables pre-compute a large dataset of potential plaintext-hash pairs, allowing for much faster lookups of common passwords than on-the-fly brute-forcing.

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