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Whirlpool provides 512-bit cryptographic hashing for maximum security
Optimized implementation for fast hashing of any data size
Internationally recognized cryptographic hash function
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Whirlpool is a cryptographic hash function designed by Vincent Rijmen and Paulo S. L. M. Barreto. It produces a 512-bit (64-byte) hash value, typically expressed as a 128-character hexadecimal number. Whirlpool is based on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and is recognized as an ISO international standard.
✅ Security Status: Whirlpool is considered cryptographically secure and has no known practical attacks. It is suitable for security-sensitive applications.
Whirlpool is used in various security applications and standards worldwide:
| Application | Usage | 
|---|---|
| Digital Signatures | Used in various digital signature schemes and protocols | 
| Cryptographic Libraries | Included in OpenSSL, Crypto++, and other major crypto libraries | 
| Security Standards | Recognized in NESSIE portfolio and ISO/IEC standards | 
| Blockchain & Cryptocurrency | Used in some cryptocurrency implementations and blockchain applications | 
| Algorithm | Output Size | Security Status | Common Uses | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Whirlpool | 512 bits | Secure | Cryptography, digital signatures | 
| SHA-256 | 256 bits | Secure | Cryptography, blockchain, certificates | 
| SHA-512 | 512 bits | Secure | High-security applications | 
| MD5 | 128 bits | Broken | Checksums, non-crypto uses | 
| SHA-1 | 160 bits | Vulnerable | Git, legacy certificates | 
💡 Performance Note: While Whirlpool provides excellent security, it may be slower than SHA-256 on some platforms. For most applications, the performance difference is negligible.
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