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| has gloss | eng: FORK-256 is a proposed hash algorithm to withstand security holes that were found in SHA-1 and MD5. The algorithm was designed to be more secure and also faster than SHA-256. FORK-256 uses 512-bit blocks and implements preset constants that change after each repetition. Each block is hashed into a 256-bit block through four branches that divides each 215 block into sixteen 32-bit words that are further encrypted and rearranged. Because the four branches are used in parallel, whereas SHA-256 uses four serial rounds, FORK-256 is hard to analyze. It hasn't made it much beyond testing. External links * * * |
| lexicalization | eng: FORK-256 |
| instance of | c/Cryptographic hash functions |
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