I know that there is some case 2 different strings can have same MD5 hash but when I try with PHP it still become 2 different hash. So is there any string that have same MD5 hash in PHP if I use hash('md5', $blablabla)
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1Do you have an actual programming question? Otherwise en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5#Collision_vulnerabilities– JonnixMar 20, 2019 at 17:13
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Possible duplicate of Can two different strings generate the same MD5 hash code?– Abdur RehmanMar 20, 2019 at 17:21
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In terms of security this might interest you as well: whitehatsec.com/blog/magic-hashes It shows how some hashes can be bypassed when you aren't using a strict comparison in php.– SerAlejoMar 20, 2019 at 20:16
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It is not that simple.
Indeed MD5 is considered as weak today and it is possible to find a collision (another input giving the same hash) under a minute.
Regardless that you have to compute the inputs, just guessing won't work. MD5 produces 128 bit output, so with random guessing will find collision with probability 1/(2^128) (almost impossible)