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MD5 hash vulnerability in beta Microsoft AntiSpyware
Someone on the cryptographer's panel at RSA 2005 just noted that Microsoft AntiSpyware, demonstrated earlier this morning, is one of many products still under development which employ the MD5 hash algorithm, even though the security of that algorithm was broken last year. A quick check on the Web doesn't indicate which hash algorithm is employed by Spybot Search & Destroy, the anti-spyware tool I use.
Posted on February 15, 2005 at 11:53 AM | Permalink
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Dear
My question is, what is the vulnerabilities in MD5.
Posted by: Muhannad Tahboosh at Feb 2, 2006 3:51:11 AM
