Re: md5 encryption
- From: Geoff Berrow <blthecat@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 13:12:32 +0100
I noticed that Message-ID: <JmVle.16039$g66.10335@attbi_s71> from Lee
Marsh contained the following:
>This isn't really 'undoing' an md5 hashing, but there is this
>http://md5.rednoize.com/ database of known md5 keys that you can search
>through. Hey, at least the probability of finding your key there is better
>than finding it by decrypting it; as Oil Filth has pointed out, the
>probability with decrypting is astronomical.
Hey it works too...after a fashion.
Try ec5287c45f0e70ec22d52e8bcbeeb640 for a magical experience.
--
Geoff Berrow 0110001001101100010000000110
001101101011011001000110111101100111001011
100110001101101111001011100111010101101011
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