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zertway2 rated 5 months ago - For those that are not familiar with MD5... "MD5 is currently a standard, Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Request for Comments (RFC) 1321. According to the standard, it is "computationally infeasible" that any two messages that have been input to the MD5 algorithm could have as...
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28 Reviews
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 fenritz rated 3 weeks ago- Great tool!
 tehobject rated 7 months ago- for teh 1337
 RhysWales rated 4 weeks ago- its wicked
 IHaveCoolName rated 4 weeks ago- cool thanks
 NeutrinoX rated 3 months ago- This might become handy someday. MD5 / SHA1 search for the practical ones.
 IndustrialGeek rated 9 months ago- MD5 hashing
 WizzleOSizzle rated 5 months ago- Just tested it with a few SHA1 tags and it doesn't actually work.
 zertway2 rated 5 months ago- For those that are not familiar with MD5... "MD5 is currently a standard, Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Request for Comments (RFC) 1321. According to the standard, it is "computationally infeasible" that any two messages that have been input to the MD5 algorithm could have as the output the same message digest, or that a false message could be created through apprehension of the message digest. MD5 is the third message digest algorithm created by Rivest. All three (the others are MD2 and MD4) have similar structures, but MD2 was optimized for 8-bit machines, in comparison with the two later formulas, which are optimized for 32-bit machines. The MD5 algorithm is an extension of MD4, which the critical review found to be fast, but possibly not absolutely secure. In comparison, MD5 is not quite as fast as the MD4 algorithm, but offers much more assurance of data security."
 shade11 rated 9 months ago- Boo script kiddying.
 - starcraft78cwal rated 8 months ago
- What the heck?
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