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Cryptographic Hash Function 0
A cryptographic hash function is a mathematical algorithm that transforms input data into a fixed-size string of characters, which is typically a sequence of numbers and letters, and is designed to be a one-way function, making it infeasible to reverse-engineer the original input. It is widely used in various security applications, including data integrity verification, digital signatures, and password storage, due to its properties of determinism, collision resistance, and pre-image resistance.
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