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The birthday attacks are called so because we can only have 365 birthdays (oh well, excluding 2/29). So, if there are 366 people in a place at least two of them have the same birthday - thus causing collision(s). Same things happens in hash algorithm. The people in birthday attack is the same thing as:. 1. hash in the hash algorithm. 2. input in the hash algorithm. 3. the algorithm in hash algorithm. 4. the key

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