SHA-1 Algorithm Reaches End of Life

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) says use of the SHA-1 cryptographic algorithm is no longer advisable.

The algorithm “has reached the end of its useful life,” according to the announcement, and NIST recommends that IT professionals replace SHA-1 with newer algorithms that are more secure.  

SHA-1, which stands for “secure hash algorithm,” has been in use since 1995 and was “one of the first widely used methods of protecting electronic information.” 

Read more at NIST.

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