Question: Assume you create two files, one which contains the single character A and one that contains the single character B. You then make MD5 hashes
Assume you create two files, one which contains the single character "A" and one that contains the single character "B". You then make MD5 hashes for both files. Which of the following are true concerning the two hashes? (Note - you will select more than one answer)
| A. Because each file contains a single character the hashes will only be 8 bits or 1 byte in length |
| B. Each hash will be 128 bits or 16 bytes in length. |
| C. Each hash will be 160 bits or 20 bytes in length. |
| D. Because the content of the files are sequential characters, the hashes will be exactly the same, with the exception of the last character. |
| E. The hash characters will appear to be random. In other words there's no way to look at the hash for the first file and then predict what the second hash will be. |
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