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PGP Moving To Stronger SHA Algorithms

PGP Corp. is moving to a stronger SHA Algorithm (SHA-256 and SHA-512) as consequence of the research conducted by the team at Shandong University in China who broke the SHA-1 algorithm. (See this earlier story for more information on the SHA-1 vulnerability.)

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  1. Why only small improvements in security? by ABeowulfCluster · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think I'll wait for the SHA-65000 algorithm instead.. it'll be harder to crack.

  2. Re:Bah. by WombatDeath · · Score: 4, Funny

    Same here, though I apply it twice for additional security. Can't be too careful...

  3. Re:Bah. by God!+Awful+2 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Who needs fancy things like PGP? I encrypt all my sensitive data in ROT-13, and it hasn't been cracked yet!

    Are ROT-13 jokes still +1 funny?

    I thought we had moved past ROT-13 and ROT-26 and you had to posit ROT-39 or up in order to get a rise out of people.

    -a