Is a 128-bit hash no longer sufficient for integrity checks


Secure Hash Algorithm is the current hashing standard established by the National Institute for Standard and Technology. It uses a 160-bit hash but lately most organizations are moving toward a 256-bit hash.

Is a 128-bit hash no longer sufficient for integrity checks?

Explain the likelihood of a collision in a 128-bit hash. You do not need to explain the mathematics.

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