A New Approach 160-bit Message Digest Algorithm

This paper introduces a new approach of MD Algorithm for security design. This approach comprises of the 160-bit hash algorithm for secure message digest. The results show that the 160-bit Message Digest Algorithm code is more secured than 128-bit Message Digest Algorithm code. This effort can alternate efficiently the accessible Message Digest Algorithm and hash function implementations for security design, so this approach proves a high security step towards design.

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