t IS meant to be computationally infeasible to find two messages with the same hash.
Total bollocks!
It is mathematically IMPOSSIBLE to reduce every 32 byte message, to a 16-byte hash and and not have duplicates. If you believe otherwise I have an infinite compression algorithm that you might like to fund development of?
The only ignorance is that on behalf of those that don't understand simple logic--like you apparently.
In reply to Re^4: On showing the weakness in the MD5 digest function and getting bitten by scalar context
by BrowserUk
in thread On showing the weakness in the MD5 digest function and getting bitten by scalar context
by grinder
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