
Exactly, at least someone who understands. MD5 has not been cracked, it's just that if you use a dictionary word, it's easy.
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Ok now children... calm down... anyways...
Just an update that we are currently on track for the March 30th Release and that the download link will likely be posted around 5-7PM that night.
3 DAYS!!
cool can not wait for it (and still no more bugs i can find in the beta)
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Ok... we are still going on about this? Anyways just fyi to everyone here.... the National Security Agency (NSA) have this little machine that they like to call:
Which can basically crack anything you feed it - and no offense to anyone here but if a human created the encryption then chances are a human can also break the encryption.our super-duper can break any encryption code-breaking thingymabober![]()
Just thought that I'd mention that salted MD5 passwords take years to decode, lol...VBulletin, IPB, PHPBB etc... all salt their MD5 strings to ensure safety.
Although, If you want to be extra carefull, sha1(md5($variable)); lol
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thats quite true. No matter how complex you encode it - it can be decoded.Ok... we are still going on about this? Anyways just fyi to everyone here.... the National Security Agency (NSA) have this little machine that they like to call:
Which can basically crack anything you feed it - and no offense to anyone here but if a human created the encryption then chances are a human can also break the encryption.
unless its an eternity code (you make up a new language and base it on that)
Hate to call you a noob but there are things called bruteforcers
John The Ripper, Cain and Abel to name two.
Seriously, depending on complexity of passwords can do them in seconds trying up to 5,000 passwords a minute.
A dictionary attack rarely works as not many people put something like "cabbage" as their password.
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