Thursday, November 29, 2018

MD5

So, MD5 is broken? That's why I said I had an MD6 when I lived in Antipolo City from 2006-2012. But my being IE graduate, not Computer Science, officially deters me from publishing my discoveries, until I forget. I just even opted to not create arithmetic coding compression programs as "Gerald R Tamayo". 

The Blake and Blake2 cryptographic hash functions, if I remember it right, were consulted to me (again) when I was in grade school, still kinda genius, at that present humble house of ours at Jazul's Compound. Or that maybe we created Blake or Blake2 earlier than that time. 

Can your general-purpose decoding programs decrypt the output of my data compression programs, without using my *decompression* programs? 

I, at one time, took pride in my compression programs as "truly lossless." 

You know, some of these Wikipedia articles on cryptography, hash functions, or ciphers, etc. were written/edited by me. My task was to write it in "not very easy to understand" statements or logic. Same as in other scientific and mathematical principles; I would only write the "2nd best" explanation, as I had done when I translated Einstein's papers into English. 


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