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Anastasia2020-01-03 21:00:14
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Anastasia, 2020-01-03 21:00:14

What hash collisions with semantic occurrences are known today?

It doesn't really matter what method. Let it be SHA-256 or MD5, but I would like to know if there is such a collision today where the hashed data had a semantic meaning and had a collision? I mean something like this:
x1 = "shit",
x2 = "I remember a wonderful moment, you appeared in front of me"
and that they both return the same hash.

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GavriKos, 2020-01-03
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Depending on what "semantic meaning" means. Two binaries of workers are also a semantic meaning.
Start here:
https://www.mscs.dal.ca/~selinger/md5collision/
There are examples

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xmoonlight, 2021-01-04
@xmoonlight

The product of prime-numbered positions of the unique used letters of the alphabet in any text will always give the same hash.
What's the point?!

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