GameHutSoftware wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Here's my password:
31671636e6c6a22a935cb5334a5b400dI can decrypt MD5 hashes if I know the key.
Correct. MD5s are not collision resistant. You have much faith in nothing, veggie.
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nickbrickmaster wrote:
GameHutSoftware wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Here's my password:
31671636e6c6a22a935cb5334a5b400dI can decrypt MD5 hashes if I know the key.
Correct. MD5s are not collision resistant. You have much faith in nothing, veggie.
I'd bet it's trololol or something.
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nickbrickmaster wrote:
GameHutSoftware wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Here's my password:
31671636e6c6a22a935cb5334a5b400dI can decrypt MD5 hashes if I know the key.
Correct. MD5s are not collision resistant. You have much faith in nothing, veggie.
Sure
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ftf841 wrote:
funelephant wrote:
muppetds wrote:
basically
You try out all possible combinations until you get itOh O.o
there are programs that can do it for you
Yes, but the ones that I've been trying (to see what people were saying, not what veggie's password was ) run through a database which means it might not find it.
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veggieman001 wrote:
BirdByte wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
BirdByte wrote:
Wow, you really trust in this.
I have a bruteforcer, you know.
I'd like to see you try it.
funelephant wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
You can't "un-hash" a hash. Correct?
No, but you can brute-force it.
Is there anything that you can't brute-force?
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maxskywalker wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
BirdByte wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
BirdByte wrote:
Wow, you really trust in this.
I have a bruteforcer, you know.
I'd like to see you try it.
funelephant wrote:
You can't "un-hash" a hash. Correct?No, but you can brute-force it.
Is there anything that you can't brute-force?
not really
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maxskywalker wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
BirdByte wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
BirdByte wrote:
Wow, you really trust in this.
I have a bruteforcer, you know.
I'd like to see you try it.
funelephant wrote:
You can't "un-hash" a hash. Correct?No, but you can brute-force it.
Is there anything that you can't brute-force?
No, but it can be designed to take a long time.
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I'd post my password for fun, but I'm not sure how to write it in an MD5 Hash
I assume there's [a] site(s) for it?
In which case I can't
But if not
Disregard my ignorance, or whatever
Last edited by Wickimen (2012-08-05 13:20:07)
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Wickimen wrote:
I'd post my password for fun, but I'm not sure how to write it in an MD5 Hash
I assume there's [a] site(s) for it?
In which case I can't
But if not
Disregard my ignorance, or whatever
Yeah, there's a site for it
There's also just the md5() function in PHP, but I'm pretty sure you can't access that either.
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veggieman001 wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
I'd post my password for fun, but I'm not sure how to write it in an MD5 Hash
I assume there's [a] site(s) for it?
In which case I can't
But if not
Disregard my ignorance, or whateverYeah, there's a site for it
Alright, I was just wondering because the Wikipedia wasn't very clear on it; looked something like something you had to write something for yourself or something
But I only glanced through it or something
Edit
And yes, can't access that either
Ah well
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Wickimen wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
I'd post my password for fun, but I'm not sure how to write it in an MD5 Hash
I assume there's [a] site(s) for it?
In which case I can't
But if not
Disregard my ignorance, or whateverYeah, there's a site for it
Alright, I was just wondering because the Wikipedia wasn't very clear on it; looked something like something you had to write something for yourself or something
But I only glanced through it or something
Edit
And yes, can't access that either
Ah well
You can write something, but people usually use the PHP function. It would be possible (and somewhat easy I guess??) to write a Scratch project/block (and Scimonster apparently already has) but there isn't one on the site currently.
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Ecliptic wrote:
GeonoTRON2000 wrote:
I actually like SHA2, but oh, well.
SHA2 is much better than MD5.
c59dc4e44ff99288156d4dff2168f6ac7ddee6b1fc7ccc0754656ffaa6d351ea
haha (+1)
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What would be funny: if someone actually used an MD5 hash for their password, then posted it here
No one would think to try it
They'd be too busy trying to 'unhash' it
[Until I mentioned this, that is, but I doubt anyone would post their real password hoping no one would pick up on it]
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Wickimen wrote:
What would be funny: if someone actually used an MD5 hash for their password, then posted it here
No one would think to try it
They'd be too busy trying to 'unhash' it
[Until I mentioned this, that is, but I doubt anyone would post their real password hoping no one would pick up on it]
Wait a minute... Veggie, I'm onto you. XD
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SHA512 x 3 of my password:
a9a019a9ab8e89f9a4218e950769ce6db8abe1df8262a2247a34a9de724d4ab7bf2c8afb39f4e121202837fdaddfa642759af4c27728de761fb38aa1d3af974d
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I think this is the appropriate place to ask this: Why do you hash things? I know it's to keep from people seeing the information, but if it is impossible to decode it, than how do you get the message? It completely ruins the point of a message if you can't read it. Anyone mind giving me an explanation?
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