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Thread: md5 func

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    Default md5 func

    any way to decrypt as i'm thinking about encrypting my email address's in the db so i would need a way to decyrpt to send emails?

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    I'm not sure if there is a way to do it in emails.

    I'd just decrypt it from an online decrypter.

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    No such thing as a completely working decryptor. They mostly use rainbow patterns.
    Last edited by Invent; 08-10-2007 at 08:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Invent View Post
    No such thing as a completely working decyrptor. They mostly use rainbow patterns.
    Not all of the entries would work, but a few do.

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    If your encrypting emails use base64_encode then you decode with base64_decode

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    I agree with Richard. Thats the best thing to do if you need to decrypt and use it later. But md5() is good for passwords.

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    Yeh, use md5 for passwords.

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    If you are looking for a more secure and effective way then I recommend the mcrypt functions in PHP:

    http://us3.php.net/mcrypt

    For a secure cipther I recommend the "MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_256" cipher - Its used by the US Goverment for top secret documents.

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    Just thinking of client confidentiality and if we were hacked which i hope not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eccentric View Post
    Just thinking of client confidentiality and if we were hacked which i hope not.
    But if it was decriptable on your site anyway, if you got hacked it wouldn't stop them from getting the info.

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