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    Quote Originally Posted by Scriptz View Post
    Holy! I have never even heard of half the encryptions you used there! LMAO

    But seriously would something like that but customized work? Just randomly encrypt the passwords so many times that it becomes just too confusing to try and decrypt it? So would something like this work....?

    PHP Code:
    function encrypt($string)
    {
        
    $string strrev($string);
        
    $string2 md5(sha1($string));
        
    $string3 strrev($string2);
        
    $string4 base64_encode(md5($string3));
        
    $string5 crypt($string4);
        return 
    $string5;

    Yep, looks fine to me


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    Ok, thanks for your help! I have customized the encryption function you gave me an example of - but I won't be puclisizing it anywhere

    EDIT: +rep thxs

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    By the way, you shouldn't ever decrypt what's in your database - just encrypt the user input in the same way as you did, and then compare the two encrypted versions



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    Lol ya - I definitely know that What I was doing in the beta version was just using md5 until Lol "opened my eyes" so ya... but thxs for the input!

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    It's fine just to use md5 actually, it's very secure. The only way of cracking it in a sensible amount of time is with a dictionary, and not everyone has dictionary passwords. Base64 is a waste of time, as you can just decrypt it in 5 seconds.



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    Quote Originally Posted by NintendoNews View Post
    It's fine just to use md5 actually, it's very secure. The only way of cracking it in a sensible amount of time is with a dictionary, and not everyone has dictionary passwords.
    Ya, very secure indeed, my first result off Google: (i thought the same thing before Lolcopters came along)

    http://www.md5decrypter.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scriptz View Post
    Ya, very secure indeed, my first result off Google: (i thought the same thing before Lolcopters came along)

    http://www.md5decrypter.com/
    That site only works with dictionary words, or words that have already been used on the site. It misleads you, as if you encrypt on there, when you decrypt it will work, and it'll look like it will work on any hash.



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    Quote Originally Posted by NintendoNews View Post
    That site only works with dictionary words, or words that have already been used on the site. It misleads you, as if you encrypt on there, when you decrypt it will work, and it'll look like it will work on any hash.
    Milw0rm > MD5

    it'll crack any md5 hashed thingy


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    i have to ask why do a lot of people can not stop them self and like wast there time by getting in to other people panels and so on?

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    MD5 Hash is un crackable. The ones you will find on the internet will have a database of words and their Hashes.

    Say If i used this as a password: J4ff4 C4k3s!

    It could not be cracked.
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