Difference between revisions of "Shattered SHA-1 Function"
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Revision as of 14:02, 19 June 2022
It is public knowledge that Google had cracked SHA-1 and presented a website called:shattered.io to disclose their findings. You can even test if your document encoded using SHA-1 has name collisions or not. Name collision is a situation where names chosen by Secure Hash Algorithms (SHA) to represent a specific data object maybe shared by two different data objects. This name collision problem could allow one to submit a fake document or fake data object that has the same digital digest (the name), therefore confound the authenticity of information. An example of name collision can be found on shattered.io.
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