The hashes - your still at it


  1. Posts : 50
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86 7600 RTM
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    The hashes - your still at it


    Come on people, this is nonsense now. If you continue to believe that two different files are able to have the same hashes, you have to be kidding yourself. Yes, when things are hashed, there is a tiny chance that 2 can be the same. However, there isn't just 1 hash we are talking about here, its 2 hashes. Thats like a 1 in a billion chance that 2 pieces of data could have the same 2 hashes. And then also factor in that its not very likely that the changes made to the builds would make just that right combination to get the 2 hashes the same. The hashes are not built on to the builds, the hash checking programs load the file thats being checked into memory and then run a mathematically irreversible algorithm (due to truncation) on it and come out with the hash - you can't "tamper" with this. If you can't wrap your head around this simple thing you are just as smart as the people who believe you can compress gigabytes of data in to mere megabytes. Sorry to burst your bubble.
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  2. Posts : 1,086
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
       #2

    Totally agree with you on this one Termana. It would also take a very very very long time to achieve.

    Some might come on to argue the difference with us but there you go.
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  3. Posts : 9,582
    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #3

    An illustration showing how file size and content affects hash values. Also illustrates the other file hashes available with Hash Tab v2.3.0

    Basic Test file.
    The hashes - your still at it-capture.png
    The hashes - your still at it-capture1.png The hashes - your still at it-capture1a.png
    Test file with fox and dog transposed.
    The hashes - your still at it-capture2.png
    The hashes - your still at it-capture3.png The hashes - your still at it-capture3a.png
    Test file copied 4 times.
    The hashes - your still at it-capture4.png
    The hashes - your still at it-capture5.png The hashes - your still at it-capture5a.png
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