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by pjscott
4625 days ago
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They've also released code to generate an arbitrarily large number of colliding keys for MurmurHash2 and CityHash64, and one to recover the secret key of Python's randomized hash function. At some point here you're doing cryptography whether you want to or not -- and most of these randomized hash functions are just lousy cryptography. |
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