Well, easier? I guess so. After all, the more data someone can get, the "easier" it is. However, a good hash is typically a one-way street. By a hash's very nature, you will lose a certain amount...
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Well, easier? I guess so. After all, the more data someone can get, the "easier" it is. However, a good hash is typically a one-way street. By a hash's very nature, you will lose a certain amount...
It depends on what you want your hash to do. Most hashes are used to preserve data integrity. Basically, any change to the input should result in a different output, while two different inputs...