Used in a Sentence

hashed

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for hashed.

Editorial note

You could work with hashed variants in that case; there might be performance benefits there, too.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

To make a quick, rough version.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of hashed gathered in one view.

verb

To make a quick, rough version.

verb

(transitive) To chop into small pieces, to make into a hash.

verb

(transitive, colloquial) To make a mess of (something); to ruin.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for hashed.

verb

To make a quick, rough version.

verb

(transitive) To chop into small pieces, to make into a hash.

verb

(transitive, colloquial) To make a mess of (something); to ruin.

verb

(computing, transitive) To transform according to a hash function.

Example sentences

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You could work with hashed variants in that case; there might be performance benefits there, too.

2

No, the metadata means the URL (not hashed).

3

For instance, to my knowledge the Hashed El Gamal proof in Easycrypt checkes the whole proof, not just the hops.

4

A common solution to this problem is salting the sensitive value before it's hashed.

5

I think hashed addressing is a lot easier now mobile has increased the appeal of less typing.

6

Thus an attacker who can intercept a plaintext password is at no disadvantage intercepting an encrypted or hashed password instead, since it's still valid password data as far as the server is concerned.

7

That has had the side effect of major changes taking years to get hashed out to make sure the APIs are rock solid.

8

Since then the textfile has been updated and includes some (hashed) answers.

9

Well my point was that this isn't really a problem caused by hashed email addresses as much as it is a problem with using email addresses in general.

10

Google is never sent the full hashed URL.

11

Now if MS stores it on-line through the windows account for convenience it's almost the same thing if it's encrypted and hashed so MS just stores something that can't be exploited if leaked.

12

If you have a table of 32 million hashed passwords with no salt (or they have the same salt and you know what it is), you can try a bunch of combinations, take the resulting hash, and look it up in the hashed password database.

Quote examples

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And the "history" is a hashed and padded blob.

2

Also from google "Privacy: API users exchange data with the server using hashed URLs, so the server never knows the actual URLs queried by the clients." So it's possibly safe?

3

> "API users exchange data with the server using hashed URLs so the server never knows the actual URLs queried by the clients".

4

Privacy Google maintains the Safe Browsing Lookup API, which has a privacy drawback: "The URLs to be looked up are not hashed so the server knows which URLs the API users have looked up".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use hashed in a sentence?

You could work with hashed variants in that case; there might be performance benefits there, too.

What does hashed mean?

To make a quick, rough version.

What part of speech is hashed?

hashed is commonly used as verb.