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What's the difference between SHA and MD5 (in PHP)?
When you're hashing a password (or anything else) in PHP, does it make any difference if you use SHA or MD5?
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How do I convert password hashing from MD5 to SHA?
I've got an old application that has user passwords stored in the database with an MD5 hash. I'd like to replace this with something in the SHA-2 family.
I've thought of two possible ways to ...
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Is MD5 less secure than SHA et. al. in a practical sense?
I've seen a few questions and answers on SO suggesting that MD5 is less secure than something like SHA.
My question is, Is this worth worrying about in my situation?
Here's an example of how I'm ...
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MD5 and SHA-2 collisions in Python
I'm writing a simple MP3 cataloguer to keep track of which MP3's are on my various devices. I was planning on using MD5 or SHA2 keys to identify matching files even if they have been renamed/moved, ...
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Problems with Python MD5, SHA512 (+salt) encryption
I'm trying to understand how does Linux encrypt our password on the etc/shadow file, so I've dont a new virtual 'test' user to make some test:
user: newuser
password: usrpw123
Generated salt: ...
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Converting a unique seed string into a random, yet deterministic, float value in Ruby
I'm having a hard time with this, conceptually.
Basically, I need to accept some arbitrary unique string, and be able to convert that to a normalized float value. What the output float value is ...
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Changing the hashing function on a pre-existing database
I'm doing a bit of reading on hashing for passwords. I've seen that SHA-256 > MD5.
This got me thinking about how an app may deal with changing from one hashing function to another. What happens if ...
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Where is the SALT attached to the password, AFTER or BEFORE the password?
When you are using GNU/Linux, the password are (mainly) encripted in MD5 and SHA
The operative system attaches a SALT to this password before encrypting it to avoid dictionary attacs.
My question is, ...
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3answers
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Is it okay to truncate a SHA256 hash to 128 bits?
MD5 and SHA-1 hashes have weaknesses against collision attacks. SHA256 does not but it outputs 256 bits. Can I safely take the first or last 128 bits and use that as the hash? I know it will be weaker ...
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8answers
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What algorithm should be used when doing filechecksums to find dupes?
Is taking a MD5 sum still suitable for checking for file dupes? I know that it isn't secure, but does that really matter in the case of trying to find file dupes?
Should I be using something in the ...
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How was SHA-0 broken? - What is the significance of a mere handful of hash collisions?
I wanted to understand how the SHA0 hash function was broken. I understand that utilising the birthday problem/pigeon-hold principle, hash collision(s) were found. ...
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How to encrypt this file with PHP?
I have a php page (just one page - consist of security information and validation) that I want to create an encryption on it, actually in this case I don't have any DB to save data, so I must put the ...
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Using an HMAC on an a already hashed value, good or bad practice?
Hi all I have a question on if this is good practice or not. I am aware that simply double hashing a value can be bad for various reasons.
What I would like to do would be something like this, in ...
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C# High speed MD5/SHA hash over network
In a C# project that I am currently working on, we're attempting to calculate the MD5 of a large quantity of files over a network (current pot is 2.7 million, client pot may be in excess of 10 ...
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How can I create the hash of a webpage in java?
I need to create the hash of a the html of a webpage (from its URL) using SHA1 or MD5 in java, but I don't know how to do it... can you help me?