I dare to say that SHA1-weakness is mostly of theoretical value. It is
secure enough for any practicaly purpose (save probably digital
signing of documents with multiyear lifespan, and protecting of
extremely sensitive information that may attract attackers that have
in their disposision supercomputers or networks with thousands of
computers). so it is still suitable for client-side password hashing -
anyway for extemely sensitive application more strict (then client
hashing)measures are required.
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