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(@f4k3f4c3)
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any1 can help me decrypt this md5 or sha1?

md5
422a34b30b46392a384b53ecf985d47a

or

sha1
a096de995c4ab2e3564faeb60192af0c8a4a42fa


   
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(@pragmatopian)
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Perhaps I've become cynical in my old age, but is there any good reason you might want to do that? I can think of various reasons but they're all nefarious.


   
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(@mscotgrove)
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It is just a unique number probably calculated from a document.

The request to decrypt has no meaning


   
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PaulSanderson
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The first one is a bank account number and the second the associated password


   
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(@mobileforensicswales)
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The fact that you want this MD5 hash decrypted shows that I think you need to read up on the topic a bit more!

http//tinyurl.com/67cuznq

I'm sure you will find the following link very helpful


   
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(@rich2005)
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I just bruteforced my own md5/sha1 hashed password as a test, and they decoded succesfully. So depending on his purpose its not THAT one way, if that's what you're getting at mobileforensicswales……
Edit I say decoded, found collisions might be a better way of putting it I guess.


   
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(@mobileforensicswales)
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I just bruteforced my own md5/sha1 hashed password as a test, and they decoded succesfully. So depending on his purpose its not THAT one way, if that's what you're getting at mobileforensicswales……
Edit I say decoded, found collisions might be a better way of putting it I guess.

I agree, and point taken, but we will need to know what program the hash came from D


   
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(@volmasoft)
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Does the MD5 and SHA1 use a salt if so you'd also need that salt to work out a solution that will result in the same MD5 and SHA1.


   
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(@douglasbrush)
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Uggghhhh - that's the 6th pencil tip I broke….now I have start all over again…


   
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keydet89
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any1 can help me decrypt this md5 or sha1?

Both hashes are one-way, and were designed so that they couldn't be decrypted.


   
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