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I was just doing some research, and was hoping I could figure out the algorithm done to encrypt the MD5 Hash passwords... Any idea's on how to go about doing so? I've done a few things trying for figure out patterens..ect and haven't really come up with much.
I do know...
It's Min/Maximum character limit is 32 characters once encrypted.
The characters value only goes from a-f, 0-9...ect.
I did come up with this list... so if any of you see a pattern let me know.
1 - f98e9c0938ef750ee1c7745baffd68ed
2 - 443d463b6dc9c7e4d7c4b6eedb8c26ab
3 - 19187fe80abe474613e981faa35279d5
4 - 25a85052d15acc5159c4afe91b327dea
5 - 97473de376897d70e433c253d14df621
6 - ba9add21ba6da02ed6d6ae257be46b31
7 - 7f492f20f310c555da0eefe0297627f5
8 - ca10d2bce5aa7c3f0ad6649f259c45ae
9 - 3574757c77e5c49920360792bc3ad209
0 - 6c9c2d9e689532c49ed534185346b5c7
01 - 714c132284c6623b175c860b1c96f31c
12 - fadd04c0b5f64a2ba4e6816ecf504971
123 - b44b2c1b1c15df26fd3c1f36d50a2691
1234 - c16b7ac077d16a96c4ff732a240bcf62
12345 - d3c63a692f2d4bce2f263e65d3f9eadf
123456 - 4c89fa2d7cbceb1b95a5d279ef240b22
1234567 - 4d2decf02a6486fe66480ba4630875e2
12345678 - ea12958600f0a4bccc3d3b71e2306e74
123456789 - 3667033fe8db948b58b92ae58b033e32
a - 206f9dc61d034a993d25f4a1ac553ac1
b - cc14d0ab521941151bd77af7fba5bc1b
c - 3c4bf044e33ede839450d5f5eb16d5c2
d - f1612cea2690c17357ee98c458b016ae
e - a837eb01723d63c358bf69ff94ba5a96
f - 21f09fb60fb7bc876636ec9caf16d93f
ab - b3ad30584d37c6d5dc0ff4bf89ef887e
abc - 8d0c3d0bcd578304646ea7175c6c9e97
abcd - abd82dea68cac54eb49a0c1d04e9053a
abcde - 9e53178543be30b7139a2a266e5b5878
abcdef - 80d7692cbf37276bb64b5279b52bfd9e
Help is appreciated!
md5() ?
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md5 isn't an encryption, it's a hash. In most languages (like C and Java), it's a function in a library, but in others (PHP, ASP, etc...) it's a built in function: http://us2.php.net/md5
It's a hash, and you cannot decrypt it.
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I do know...
It's Min/Maximum character limit is 32 characters once encrypted.
The characters value only goes from a-f, 0-9...ect.
Actually, it's 16 characters written in hex.
Shit, k.
Thanks guys.
Quote from: l2k-Shadow on November 02, 2006, 07:04 PM
Actually, it's 16 characters written in hex.
Are you sure? I'm pretty sure
hexMD5 is 128-bit, which would make it 16 bytes long, which is 32 hex characters....
Quote from: MyndFyre[vL] on November 04, 2006, 03:16 AM
Are you sure? I'm pretty sure hex is 128-bit, which would make it 16 bytes long, which is 32 hex characters....
Hex is 128-bit? So what do we do to print a SHA1 digest in human readable form? Encode it in base64? ;)
Quote from: Kp on November 04, 2006, 11:21 AM
Quote from: MyndFyre[vL] on November 04, 2006, 03:16 AM
Are you sure? I'm pretty sure hex is 128-bit, which would make it 16 bytes long, which is 32 hex characters....
Hex is 128-bit? So what do we do to print a SHA1 digest in human readable form? Encode it in base64? ;)
Blah, MD5. It was late :P