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by alibero
1609 days ago
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You’re correct that there is no proof of the security of SHA1. The existence of any one-way function would imply that P != NP. And if it turns out that P = NP then it will turn out that most of the cryptographic guarantees we rely on today will be unrealizable on classical computers. Quantum computers may not help us as it is currently unknown if quantum computers are more powerful than classical computers in terms of time complexity (it’s strongly suspected that this is the case though). |
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