Online MD5 Encryption and Decryption Tool

Online MD5 Encryption and Decryption Tool

MD5 is a widely used cryptographic hash function, which produces a hash of 128 bit. MD5 was designed by Ronald Rivest in 1991 to replace an earlier hash function MD4, and was specified in 1992 as RFC 1321. One basic requirement of any cryptographic hash function is that it should be computationally infeasible to find two distinct messages that hash to the same value. MD5 fails this requirement catastrophically; such collisions can be found in seconds on an ordinary home computer. The weaknesses of MD5 have been exploited in the field, most infamously by the Flame malware in 2012. The CMU Software Engineering Institute considers MD5 essentially "cryptographically broken and unsuitable for further use". As of 2019, MD5 continues to be widely used, in spite of its well-documented weaknesses and deprecation by security experts.


Online MD5 Hash Generator
 

The String which is to be encoded using MD5

                    
Online MD5 Hashed Validator
 

The Plain text to be validated against the MD5 Hash

The MD5 Hash to be validated against the Plain text   

                    

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