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.
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.
@icemaster900000 Using a rainbow table to return an input to match an MD5 sum is _not_ decryption.
nevelis 3 months ago
Awesome!
petr82 6 months ago
@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.
icemaster900000 10 months ago
@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.
icemaster900000 10 months ago
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.
nevelis 1 year ago
@VideoKalanag4 its not encryption, its a cryptographic hash function
headchopperz 1 year ago
That's awesome, are you using Eclipse?
Fmarion66666 1 year ago
@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...
KeauHouSoft 1 year ago
@paulomariliasp
MD5 is a way to encrypt a String smartypants >.>
VideoKalanag4 1 year ago
did u use java?
lalaporo 1 year ago