Encryption flaws present no immediate security risk
A series of reported flaws in basic encryption “hash” algorithms shouldn’t cause immediate concern. But they do show that...
A series of reported flaws in basic encryption “hash” algorithms shouldn’t cause immediate concern. But they do show that vendors, cryptographers and certifying agencies should make alternatives available.



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