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Dylan16807
12y ago
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Unless it's SHA3, but thankfully that wasn't designed by them.
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jared314
12y ago
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SHA3 (Keccak) is also a cryptographic hash function, and should not be used for encryption.
Dylan16807
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12y ago
Why not? It's designed for indefinite output.
maaku
12y ago
Are you trolling?
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