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This article is more than 45 days old. Given the speed at which the technology world moves, this post is probably somewhat out of date. Please keep this in mind when reading the post. If this is a tutorial, please check whether you are using the same versions mentioned in the article.

The Illustrated Guide to Cryptographic Hashes

Another one of those things that's been lying around for awhile. This is a pretty good introduction to cryptographic hashes - what they are and what they aren't, why they are useful, how they work and how they fail. It's a useful, slightly more accessible resource I tend to send around whenever these kind of questions arise.

Only published comments... Dec 03 2005, 06:32 AM by Tim

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Community Blogs said:

A University of Washington course in Cryptography is available online, including videos of all the lectures

September 1, 2006 1:59 AM