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From: Thepelicanbrief2
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hi,

MD5 specification say that two input string which are not same cannot have
same has value. so if i give India and india - though the text is same, it
will have different hash value always.

cheers,

tbp

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From: agnelcjkurian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mittwoch, 18. Februar 2004 12:40
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Subject: MD5: Can two passwords end up with the same hash


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From: agnelcjkurian
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Becoming very-very fashionable these days to use a one-way hash to encrypt
the password. One problem: Can two passwords have the same hash? I think its
possible.



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