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by hncensorsnonpc
2245 days ago
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In his "L.T. on git" talk at google Torvalds said he used SHA1 not for security, that that would be elsewhere but he called sha1 the best (I think even most secure) hash out there. The serious most well know sha1 flaw was not discovered at that time AFAIK so not sure what you mean by already known as weak. And the fact that 3 years later git has not been broken proves its security does not rely on sha1 alone. I did not even know they are working on a change but good and makes sense of course. |
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