MD5 has been cracked

Do not trust any checksum that was produced by MD5. I'm 4 news lol

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bumping

Lol was hoping this was going to page 10 and someone dug it up in a few

So what does that leave?
All the 256 are gone ... I dont even know any above that and if I did I wouldnt know how to acquire access.

Then again Im hardly selling nukes to terrorists (or.. am i!? Comebat me feds)

big sneed whats up? hows the shop going?

Cybersec and I don't give a fuck about the NDA. Intel will announce

1) This has been known for years, same with SHA1

2) It's already not used for anything where security matters. It's still fine for things like finding duplicate files because the chance of accidental collisions is astronomically low.

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This is different. Collisions can be calculated

Yes I know.

It's very expensive and requires massive amount of compute power and it has to be aimed at a specific target.

e.g. a state actor creating a file with a matching MD5 checksum, but it's actually malicious, and then tricking people into downloading it in some way, e.g. by intercepting network traffic at an ISP level and replacing the file

(They could always do that anyway and just hope people don't even check the checksum)

It's been known for years that MD5 and SHA1 aren't safe. They're both still fine for many tasks, just not where security actually matters.

SHA1 is what you should be worried about, MD5 has been dead for a long time

No, purpose build quantum my friend

> Do not trust any checksum that was produced by MD5.

If you still use MD5 anno 2022, and only considering to switch now, you should be shot. It was even bad idea in 2011.

Are you on internet explorer? Did OP post this in 2006 and only got through now?
LOL
MD5 is not used today and if it is you know whoever is working on the encryption side of your stuff needs to be fired.

Check any operating system download checksum. MD5 is still the most widely used unfortunately

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Ubuntu: SHA256

ubuntu.com/download/desktop/thank-you?version=22.04&architecture=amd64

Fedora: SHA256

getfedora.org/en/security/

Arch: SHA256 (and others)

archlinux.org/download/

Alright, I'm out. Somebody post tits to end bread

Md5 has been comped for over a decade newfag

youtube.com/watch?v=GotwYPcUIec

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Those boobas look a little tipsy!

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