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MD5 / Merkle–Damgård construction / SHA-1 / Collision resistance / Collision / One-way compression function / Fast Syndrome Based Hash / Cryptographic hash functions / Cryptography / Hash function
Date: 2010-02-10 16:51:29
MD5
Merkle–Damgård construction
SHA-1
Collision resistance
Collision
One-way compression function
Fast Syndrome Based Hash
Cryptographic hash functions
Cryptography
Hash function

CS255: Cryptography and Computer Security Winter 2010

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