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2025-02-22 22:05:15
If a block cipher or cryptographic hash function does not exhibit the avalanche effect to a significant degree, then it has poor randomization, and thus a cryptanalyst can make predictions about the input, being given only the output. This may be sufficient to partially or completely break the algorithm.
read: if you can repeat the experiment enough times to find the repeating pattern you can solve reverse the hash function. question is always about how many interations need to be run so that the difference from 0.5 appears.