Hi -- I'm curious as to the status of upgrading cryptographic hash function support in Python, now that md5 and sha1 are both clearly broken (in terms of collision-resistance). The consensus of researchers in this area (at least as expressed at the NIST Hash Function Workshop 10/31/05), is that SHA-256 is a good choice for the time being, but that research should continue, and other alternatives may arise from this research. The larger SHA's also seem OK, but I think will have less demand... I'd like to see sha-256 supported in Python. Has this already happened (and I didn't notice) and/or will it be happening soon? Thanks! Cheers, Ron Rivest P.S. Please cc your reply to me at rivest at mit.edu as well Thanks! Ronald L. Rivest Room 32-G692, Stata Center, MIT, Cambridge MA 02139 Tel 617-253-5880, Email <rivest at mit.edu>
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