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Hashing / Crypt / NIST hash function competition / Secure Hash Standard / Collision attack / MD5 / MD4 / Advanced Encryption Standard / HMAC / Cryptography / Error detection and correction / Cryptographic hash functions
Date: 2012-06-20 08:29:36
Hashing
Crypt
NIST hash function competition
Secure Hash Standard
Collision attack
MD5
MD4
Advanced Encryption Standard
HMAC
Cryptography
Error detection and correction
Cryptographic hash functions

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