New Online MD5 Hash Database
Gravix writes with a shameless plug for his new site "Sporting over 12 million entries, project GDataOnline is one of the largest non-RainbowTable based MD5 crackers on the internet. The database spans over 7 languages, 35 topics, and contains common mutations to words that include numbers and capitalization. Average crack time for 5 hashes: .04 seconds. No more waiting weeks for your results!" Shameless plug aside, the site still seems worth a closer look.
It doesnt have the hash for slashdot :(
4e9fd9f4624c02685096769364a81d95
Database contains 12,288,524 = 2*2*31*113*877 unique entries.
Quick! everybody go test your password security by sending it to a random web site
Snowden and Manning are heroes.
6436a55a08760c5b94dbed4476f83fcd
This is fun.. watching his hash counter go up. It was at 32 when I first saw it, which means that near all of the increase over the next few days can be attributed to the /. effect (assuming he doesn't get posted to some other major site).
I prefer pepper.
What advantages does this database have over say a Cray supercomputer, which I could also afford.
"I'm going to f***ing bury that guy, I have done it before, and I will do it again. I'm going to f***ing kill Google"
Does not take up as much room, and someone else is responsible for the maintenance. It's too late for me, but you might benefit from my shortsightedness.
"Who are in control, they are not in control of anything - they don't even control themselves!" - Glen Beck
Salt is a term used for ionic compounds composed of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions, so that the product is neutral and without a net charge. These ions can be inorganic (Cl-) as well as organic (CH3-COO-) and monoatomic (F-) as well as polyatomic ions (SO42-).
6436a55a08760c5b94dbed4476f83fcd is funny though. Wow.
I suppose that this is useful if you come across a site so horribly broken as to not use a SALT [...]
In that case, you might try battery...
With this database suddenly all files are compressible to 32 bytes. A 1440 Kb floppy disk can store 46080 MD5 hashes. If each hash represents a file that is on average 10 Mb, the floppy disk can store 461 Gb on average.
This is quite useful for archival purposes.
The whole idea of information versus random noise is really apparent when you compare which MD5 hashes have personal significance to the set of all possible hashes.
Know your pads. One time pad: good for cryptography. Two timing pad: where to take your mistress.
OMG then we would just make a database of salted md5 hashes!! YOU CAN'T WIN VERSUS THE HAX0RS.
The proofs in that paper are based on the assumption that the hash function is collision free, which of course MD5 isn't; another hash function might be preferable.
Yeah, I use such a hash function together with a neet compression algo, that compresses any byte sequence to a single bit. It just hard to control the quantum bit hyper flux compensation. But then everything is nice.
THe best way to 'shame' the admins publicly, is to crack it on your pc or laptop at home, print out the passwords, and then covertly, where there are no cameras, or if its REAL REAL busy with your sly quick hand, pin the passwords to the main notice board, then watch 50 other idiots use it to really screw up the system.
The school would be real real dumb to expell or terminate 50 students accounts.
Or if your really brave, get some weed killer and write the password on the front lawn, and watch it magically appear over the weekend. Totally funny and covert. Admins would get the sack and they would be a school legend.
Usual passwords are either startrek or hitch hickers guide related.
Liberty freedom are no1, not dicks in suits.
but please be nice with that furlong47 guy and don't mess with his account!
Personally, I'd love to use a password with an MD5 hash that came out something like "FyoMamaSysAdmin"... any tools for generating THAT? :)
MadCow.
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