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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.

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  1. quick by Lehk228 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Quick! everybody go test your password security by sending it to a random web site

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  2. oh, i get it! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    6436a55a08760c5b94dbed4476f83fcd

    1. Re:oh, i get it! by Matilda+the+Hun · · Score: 5, Funny

      8acb583ce572bbdd4d8cd3375fba65f9
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      Someone mod his sig +5 Insightful.

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    2. Re:oh, i get it! by caffeinex36 · · Score: 4, Funny

      Be..........sure..........to ...........drink .........your ovaltine? SON OF A BITCH!

  3. Hash Counter by Lord+Byron+II · · Score: 4, Funny

    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).

  4. Re:Hmmm... by FLAGGR · · Score: 4, Funny

    I prefer pepper.

  5. Advantages by Elitist_Phoenix · · Score: 5, Funny

    What advantages does this database have over say a Cray supercomputer, which I could also afford.

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  6. Re:Compression Algorithm by mlush · · Score: 4, Funny
    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.

    Your missing a trick.. you could reduce the file of MD5 hashes with MD5, write it down and carry 461 Gb on a postit note!