I'd like to find a collision for a simple hash function below (python):
def hash_function(s=''): # 'Hello World!' -> 7b2ea1ba
a, b, c, d = 0xa0, 0xb1, 0x11, 0x4d
result_hash = ''
for byte in bytes(s, 'ascii'):
a ^= byte
b = b ^ a ^ 0x55
c = b ^ 0x94
d = c ^ byte ^ 0x74
for i in [d, c, a, b]:
tmp = str(hex(i))[2:]
result_hash += tmp if len(tmp) is 2 else '0' + tmp
return result_hash
here's also a js implementation in jsbin
I've found this question on SO, but the answer there wasn't quite comprehensible to me.
The length of the output of the function is always equal to 8. a
, b
, c
and d
variables are integers that are converted into hex values in the end to form the resulting hash, i.e. 123 -> 7b
, 46 -> 2e
, 13 -> 0d
and so on.
So, could you help me with finding a collision for that function?