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Difficulty of finding two different inputs that hash to the same value
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Why this brute force attack doesn't reduce all cryptographic hash functions' security bits a...
The traditional brute force collision attack is generate $2^{N/2}$ (unique) random strings, hash them and this results in ~50% chance for collision.
The attack talked in the question's title is genera …