sha256 decrypt python

The point of a hash like sha256 is that it is supposed to be a one way function
(although the existence of true one way functions is still an open question,
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-way_function).

The ideal cryptographic hash function has four main properties:

1. It is easy to compute the hash value for any given message
2. It is infeasible to generate a message that has a given hash
3. It is infeasible to modify a message without changing the hash
4. It is infeasible to find two different messages with the same hash.

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