http://md5.rednoize.com/
This site is in the form of a search engine. It supports bidirectional conversion, namely: MD5 hash -> string string -> MD5 hash
This is relatively simple to use. Enter the MD5 hash or string in the text box above to get the corresponding string or MD5 hash. Of course, it must be recorded in the database.
Currently there are 1,963,442 records, as shown in the figure:
http://www.milw0rm.com/md5/list.php
This site currently has more than 10,000 records
-::MD5 HASH displays the MD5 hash
-::PASS displays a string, which is the cracked password, but -notfound- also appears.
-::STATUS displays the current status. When cracking has not started, it displays waiting. If it is being cracked, it displays processing. If it has been cracked, it displays completed.
In [ search ] you can enter the MD5 hash to search for strings
In [insert], you can submit the MD5 hash you have not found and let them crack it for you. Check back later.
ps: The station I saw before is not this one. This one has a black background, and the one I saw originally had a white background. I remember it very clearly. I hope to find that station again if I have a chance.
So when you encounter MD5 in the future, you should first search these sites to see if there is any record. If there is any record, there is no need to waste time and energy to run it. Of course, if not, just run it slowly by yourself. .