Theodore Ts'o wrote:
>The MD5 collision smaples are for two 16 byte inputs which when run
>through the MD5 algorithm, result in the same 128-bit hash. The SHA-1
>collision samples are for two 20 byte inputs which when run through
>the SHA algorithm create the same 160-bit hash.
There are no known SHA-1 collision samples.
(There are collision samples for MD5, and for SHA-0, but not for SHA-1.)
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