phzi is right you plebs. It is statistically speaking less secure because it has a higher probability of one day being exploited, however it does have a benefit - lower power usage.
This is such a useless arguement. Has any "collision" attacks been discovered for sha256? If not, then it's 99.9999999% likely that there won't be any found out for Any other algorithms. Useless convo here...
lol.
phzi, don't even bother.