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Secure Hash Algorithms
Family of cryptographic hash functions
The Secure Hash Algorithms are a family of cryptographic hash functions published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as a U.S.Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS), including:
- SHA-0: A retronym applied to the original version of the 160-bit hash function published in 1993 under the name "SHA".
It was withdrawn shortly after publication due to an undisclosed "significant flaw" and replaced by the slightly revised version SHA-1.
- SHA-1: A 160-bit hash function which resembles the earlier MD5 algorithm.
Sha-512 algorithm
- Sha-512 algorithm
- Sha 32 hash
- Sha-256
- Sha-1 online
- Sha1 vs sha256
- SHA-2: A family of two similar hash functions, with different block sizes, known as SHA-256 and SHA-512.
They differ in the word size; SHA-2
This was designed by the National Security Agency (NSA) to be part of the Digital Signature Algorithm. Cryptographic weaknesses were discovered in SHA-1, and the standard was no longer approved for most cryptographic uses after 2010.