A “Cryptographic Hash” is a function that converts an input (or ‘message’) into a string of symbols, often a fixed size string of numbers and letters. It’s designed to be unique and secure, meaning that even a small change in input will produce a significantly different output, making it ideal for data integrity and password security.
Cryptographic Hash
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