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Just ordinary imperfect man, trying to beat higher level everyday.

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comment Why do people still use/recommend MD5 if it is cracked since 1996?
yup, that was not serious idea, even if I'd bet, that this is not already done.
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revised Why do people still use/recommend MD5 if it is cracked since 1996?
as an OP of this Question, I consider it very important to highlight this BCrypt hashing function to others.
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comment Why do people still use/recommend MD5 if it is cracked since 1996?
My wrong with Blowfish, but in terms of "Collision attack", the SHA2 is still safe, and SHA1 is attacked only theoretically, so far there is no fast collision search algorithm, that would breach the security of SHA1/2. If you're talking about SHA rainbow tables or bruteforce attack, yep, these functions are not secured (but which hashing function is) against them
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