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2002ASP #4785
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

2002C #13389
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

2002VB #21993
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

ASP_Volume2 #33379
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

ASP_Volume3 #51659
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

C_Volume2 #74441
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

Java_Volume1 #92985
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

1_2002 #108747
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

2_2002-2004 #120132
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

3_2004-2005 #138676
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

4_2005-2006 #156956
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

5_2007-2008 #179474
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

6_2008-2009 #201992
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

7_2009-2012 #224510
Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1

The function SecureHash generates a 160-bit (20-hex-digit) message digest for a given message (String) of any length. The digest is unique to the message. It is not possible to recover the message from the digest. The only way to find the source message for a digest is by the brute force hashing of all possible messages and comparison of their digests. For a complete description see FIPS Publication 180-1: http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm (HTML version) http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt (plain text version) I wrote this a few months ago, prior to recent PSC submissions describing how to use Internet Explorer's hashing functions (in advapi32.dll). It is present here solely for your edificaton and entertainment.

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