PS: Why Whirlpool blows MD5/SHA1 away:
Code:
$ php -a
Interactive shell
php > print md5('my password');
329670c3265b6ccd392e622733e9772f
php > print sha1('my password');
a2f8f7fa195a080a22a689041daa8f2044f9f336
php > print hash('whirlpool', 'my password');
f00fec1f21606d51fdf9358f27f54ef131e1f78c11c639d13e8be402e0137c42634d97edc5a43b0822c3312e3c86703d93f5f15493ef94a70cf3f85615a457a6
Of course, SHA512 is certainly no laughing matter either.
Code:
php > print hash('sha512', 'my password');
e28bdbf8faa97dab2203fcc89e397a4bf8d4a5b370421e5481a55f317caee4f81be5a810bb1cffc4695c32198717b9a6e835895852ee3a8689d0963463f2db15
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