Hashing Names Does not Protect Privacy

Secure hash functions are practically impossible to reverse, but only if the input is unrestricted. If you generate 256 random bits and apply a secure 256-bit hash algorithm, an attacker wanting to recover your input can’t do much better than brute force hashing 256-bit strings hoping to find one that matches your hash value.

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