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mick
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SHA-1 proof of collision published

Google reported recently in their security blog a proof of collision for SHA1 hash.  This hash was considered potentially vulnerable to collision attacks since the mid-2000s and SSL certificates have for some years now moved to SHA2.  I see that Netvanta firmwares still use cryptographic hashes MD5 and SHA1 in their IKEv1 VPN implementation.  Is there a plan to update this to SHA2, or SHA3 anytime soon?

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Regards,

Mick

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