Sha384: c472b1a459363108ea850811a4ea82415ae528d7911193f5822998593e02552a2c5d1fa5c4b872a4f3456de46e3ff1b6 hash digest (reversed, unhashed, decoded, decrypted)
SHA-348 (348 bit) is part of SHA-2 set of cryptographic hash functions, designed by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) and published in 2001 by the NIST as a U.S. Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS). A hash function is an algorithm that transforms (hashes) an arbitrary set of data elements, such as a text file, into a single fixed length value (the hash). The computed hash value may then be used to verify the integrity of copies of the original data without providing any means to derive said original data. Irreversible, a hash value may be freely distributed, stored and used for comparative purposes. SHA stands for Secure Hash Algorithm. SHA-2 includes a significant number of changes from its predecessor.
