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A Geek Raised by Wolves. Aug 7th, 2013 10:01 am. NIST will eventually make a decision about these trade offs and declare one (or more) standard versions of SHA-3 in a Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS). When that document is released, I can get to work making a sha3deep [2]. The NIST standardization process is not opaque! 1] http:/ csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/hash/s. 2] There is some experimental SHA-3 code in the Hashdeep git repo now, but you don't want to use it. Beta version of ssdeep 2.10.
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A Geek Raised by Wolves. Hashdeep version 4.4 released. Jan 29th, 2014 12:41 pm. I have just published Hashdeep version 4.4 (aka md5deep). There is one new feature, -E mode adds case insensitive auditing. Otherwise this version has a lot of bug fixes and clean up, but is not a high-priority update. This is my first use of Github's new 'Releases' tool, so please let me know what you think! Moving Hashdeep (and md5deep) to GitHub, like really for serious this time. Feb 17th, 2013 12:36 pm. This is a bug fi...
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Being Unreasonable About MD5 - A Geek Raised by Wolves. Being Unreasonable About MD5. Aug 24th, 2012 08:59 am. Asked an open question as to whether it would be reasonable to use MD5 as an equality test. To test the equality of two inputs A and B, compute the MD5 hashes H(A) and H(B). If H(A) = H(B), assume A = B. This is not a bad assumption, as the odds of two randomly chosen unique inputs having the same MD5 hash are vanishingly small. Sure, it would be reasonable to use MD5 for Jon's application. ...
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A Geek Raised by Wolves. Hashdeep version 4.4 released. Jan 29th, 2014 12:41 pm. I have just published Hashdeep version 4.4 (aka md5deep). There is one new feature, -E mode adds case insensitive auditing. Otherwise this version has a lot of bug fixes and clean up, but is not a high-priority update. This is my first use of Github's new 'Releases' tool, so please let me know what you think! Moving Hashdeep (and md5deep) to GitHub, like really for serious this time. Feb 17th, 2013 12:36 pm. This is a bug fi...