scrypt VS PBKDF2

Compare scrypt vs PBKDF2 and see what are their differences.

scrypt

Haskell bindings to Colin Percival's scrypt implementation. (by informatikr)

PBKDF2

WARNING: This package is broken. Do not use it. (by silkapp)
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scrypt PBKDF2
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16 1
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0.0 0.0
4 months ago over 9 years ago
C Haskell
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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scrypt

Posts with mentions or reviews of scrypt. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning scrypt yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

PBKDF2

Posts with mentions or reviews of PBKDF2. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning PBKDF2 yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing scrypt and PBKDF2 you can also consider the following projects:

blake2 - A Haskell library providing BLAKE2

intel-aes - Haskell package for efficient AES encryption, including Intel AES NI support

bcrypt - Haskell bindings for bcrypt

blake3 - official implementations of the BLAKE3 cryptographic hash function

ed25519 - Minimal ed25519 Haskell package, binding to the ref10 SUPERCOP implementation.

spake2 - SPAKE2 key exchange protocol for Haskell

cipher-aes128 - Based on cipher-aes, but using a crypto-api interface and providing resulting IVs for each mode

ecdsa - ECDSA stuff in Haskell

cipher-aes - DEPRECATED - use cryptonite - a comprehensive fast AES implementation for haskell that supports aesni and advanced cryptographic modes.