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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2008

Project for my Computer Science in Media studies. Based on jMonkeyEngine.

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Film & Animation

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Standard YouTube License

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  • @icemaster900000 Using a rainbow table to return an input to match an MD5 sum is _not_ decryption.

  • Awesome!

  • @nevelis

    Put MD5 and then the hashed string after it into google. It'll give it back un-hashed in seconds. MD5 has been broken for a long time now due to rainbow tables. So yes it can be recreated, perfectly.

  • @nevelis

    put MD5 and then then the encrypted hash after it into google... there it is all nice and translated back straight away. MD5 has been broken for a long time thanks to rainbow tables. So yes you can decrypt it, infact quite easily.

  • This looks awesome :) good work!

    @VideoKalanga4 You can't decrypt MD5 because it is a hash. And not necessarily a string, but any arbitrary blob of data.

  • @VideoKalanag4 its not encryption, its a cryptographic hash function

  • That's awesome, are you using Eclipse?

  • @VideoKalanag4 MD5 is an 3D-mesh/animation format too, faultfinder ;D Doom 3 used MD5. Also there are ex- and importers for maya, blender, 3ds max...

  • @paulomariliasp

    MD5 is a way to encrypt a String smartypants >.>

  • did u use java?

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