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12/02/2007 12:42:08  Eugene Mayevski
The researchers have demonstrated the collision in hashes of two real-world files. While the files, as written, should be prepared in a special way before hash calculation, MD5 is hardly a reliable integrity checking algorithm. The Vulnerability Analysis part is the most interesting one in the story.

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