long as it is difficult enough to generate two different messages with
the same hash algorithm output. In that case the same signature could
be used as a proof for both messages. Nobody wants to sign an innocent
-message of donating 1 @euro{} to Greenpeace and find out that he
-donated 1.000.000 @euro{} to Bad Inc.
+message of donating 1 euro to Greenpeace and find out that he
+donated 1.000.000 euros to Bad Inc.
For a hash algorithm to be called cryptographic the following three
requirements must hold:
long as it is difficult enough to generate two different messages with
the same hash algorithm output. In that case the same signature could
be used as a proof for both messages. Nobody wants to sign an innocent
-message of donating 1 @euro{} to Greenpeace and find out that he
-donated 1.000.000 @euro{} to Bad Inc.
+message of donating 1 euro to Greenpeace and find out that he
+donated 1.000.000 euros to Bad Inc.
For a hash algorithm to be called cryptographic the following three
requirements must hold