On Mar 10, 2011, at 8:00 PM, LuKreme wrote:
> 
> And yet, or the vast majority of people and uses, md5 is just fine.

Also my reading indicates that collisions in the wild with md5 are considered 
to be essentially impossible, that it takes a lot of effort to even 
intentionally cause a collision. md5 is used for uniquely identifying files and 
device states almost exclusively. Any open source ISO I've downloaded supplies 
both md5 and sha1 to verify the veracity of the data in the downloaded ISO. I'm 
pretty sure Disk Utility uses md5 for checksumming read-only DMG files - with 
options for other schemes for encrypting them.

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