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by alextingle
902 days ago
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It's broken for hashing too. The point is that MD5 is no good if there's any way an adversary might want to subvert it. It's fine if you just want to use it for hashing your own documents, but as soon as there's an incentive for someone to substitute one document for another, MD5 is problematic. That's certainly the case for encryption, but it's also the case for these legal document records. |
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