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a cryptographic hash function with a 128-bit (16-byte) output, now deprecated
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Known strings to have the same MD5 hash, not colliding in real life?
Although testing this hypothesis with this MD5 generator, they do not have the same hash. … Why is it being said that these two strings produce the same MD5 hash value? …