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Just a follow up on this question since I don't have enough point to comment: Does a partial preimage attack imply a preimage attack?

Partial target preimage attack: Given $M$ and t-bit partial target of $d \leftarrow H(M)$, find $M^*$ such that t-bit of $d^* \leftarrow H(M^*)$ is the same as the t-bit of $d$ at the same position.

My question is what best known attacks are.

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In the generic setting, a $t$-bit partial preimage attack on an $n$-bit oracle $m \mapsto f(m)$ is the same as a full preimage attack on a $t$-bit oracle $m \mapsto \operatorname{trunc}_t(f(m))$. If $f$ was uniformly distributed in $n$-bit functions, then $\operatorname{trunc}_t \circ f$ is uniformly distributed in $t$-bit functions, so there's no advantage to be had in knowing that it is a truncation of a larger oracle.

Of course, for particular functions $f$, there may be better partial preimage attacks, like $f(0^t \mathbin\| m) = 0^t \mathbin\| \operatorname{trunc}_{n - t}(H(m))$, $f(b \mathbin\| m) = H(m)$. But we would need more particular details about $f$ like this to say.

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