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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T02:19:25+00:00 2026-05-18T02:19:25+00:00

For an application prototype I’m creating a simple user login. The Password of the

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For an application prototype I’m creating a simple user login. The Password of the user will then be hashed using sha224 and transferred to the back-end. The Problem I am facing right now is the following. The password that was stored in the DB (also hashed using sha224) seems to look a little different then the hash I am sending. I use the following code to create the hashes.

Given Password == test

Python

from hashlib import sha224
sha224("test").hexdigest()

android

MessageDigest sha224 = MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA-224");
sha224.update(key.getBytes());

byte[] digest = sha224.digest();
StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer();

for(int i = 0; i < digest.length; i++) {
 buffer.append(String.valueOf(Integer.toHexString(0xFF & digest[i])));
}

return buffer.toString();

What now will be produced looks like this and I will post the two hashes directly underneath each other. (The first one is python and the second android)

90a3ed9e32b2aaf4c61c410eb925426119e1a9dc53d4286ade99a809
90a3ed9e32b2aaf4c61c41eb925426119e1a9dc53d4286ade99a89

They are almost the same but the python hash has two 0s more. Do you guys have any idea why?

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    2026-05-18T02:19:26+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 2:19 am

    You’re not formatting the hex values on the Android properly; leading 0s are being dropped.

    buffer.append(String.format("%02x", 0xFF & digest[i]));
    
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