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by mmoskal
303 days ago
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Counting to 2^61 probably is. To actually find a collision in 128b cryptographic hash function it would take closer to 2^65 hashes. Back of the envelope calculations suggest that with Pollard's rho it would cost a few million dollars of CPU time at Hetzner's super-low prices. Not nearly mere mortals budget, but not that far off I guess. |
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In any case, in 2023 I back-of-the-envelope estimated that you could compute 2^64 SHA256 for ~$100K, using rented GPU capacity https://www.da.vidbuchanan.co.uk/blog/colliding-secure-hashe...