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What is a "Collision attack" in cryptography?
- A . Collision attacks try to break the hash into three parts to get the plaintext value
B. Collision attacks try to get the public key
C. Collision attacks try to break the hash into two parts, with the same bytes in each part to get the private key
D. Collision attacks try to find two inputs producing the same
Suggested Answer: D
Explanation:
Collision attacks try to find two inputs producing the same https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collision_attack
A collision attack on a cryptographic hash tries to find two inputs producing the same hash value, i.e. a hash collision. This is in contrast to a preimage attack where a specific target hash value is specified.
Explanation:
Collision attacks try to find two inputs producing the same https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collision_attack
A collision attack on a cryptographic hash tries to find two inputs producing the same hash value, i.e. a hash collision. This is in contrast to a preimage attack where a specific target hash value is specified.
Posted : 23/11/2022 2:26 pm