Can somebody decrypt this MD5 Hash password code thing?;)?
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15650013a670da32ea8c4dda8cf8b715 ^ I've tried on a few sites, wondering if anybody else knows how yo decrypt it? Or how to get into my little brothers Facebook account for free and no surveys? Thanks!;)
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lol, good luck with that. Figure out a way to decrypt an md5 in fewer than a trillion years, and you'll revolutionize the computer industry
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It requires the encryption key to even try to decrypt it. It is likely to be stored as a one-way encryption, never used as the actual password, so there is no decryption of it. And your question has just made you and anyone helping you liable for up to 20 years in prison. Neither you nor your brother own the account, Facebook do and they take this VERY seriously. Very clever of you to publicly declare your illegal intent on a site monitored by every police and government agency, and which stores all your details for years. If you have an issue with bullying you report it to the police, you do NOT hack accounts. It is still NOT your, your mother's or your brother's account it is a Facebook account.
@Colinc, man u know how to speak! u just got a thumbs up from me. i couldnt say it any better my self.
By definition, a hash is ONE way, ie it cannot be decrypted. Also it is illegal to log into someone elses facebook account without permission
MD5 is not a "password" or a "code" and it aint an "ecrypted" anything - its just a checksum And a checksum is just a way of checking that 1 load of data is the same as another take a load of data, any size you like, and you can generate the 32 character MD5 hash string ( Both a 5 character string or a 4 gig video file will generate a 32 character MD5 hash, and its possible they could generate the SAME MD5 hash) If you send the data say via e-mail the person at the other end can also generate the MD5 hash on the data and they should get the same 32 character MD5 hash as you did If it aint the same as the one you generated then the data aint the same data as you sent. SInce the data can be any length you like but it will always give a 32 character MD5 hash then there is ABSOLUTELY NO way you can decrypt the original data from the MD5 However IF you know that the original data is say 10 characters long then you can generate ALL the MD5 hashes from every possible combination of these 10 characters. Compare these with the MD5 hash you have and you can illiminate all those whos MD5 do not match. So all you would be left with are all those strings who have the same MD5 hash as the one you started with. The original 10 characters MUST be one of these. But I would say that anyone who thinks the MD5 is an "encryption" method and uses it as such is just plain stupid when there is extremely good "actual" encryption software available
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