MD5 encryption
What is md5 encryption?
The IMD5 Message-Digest Algorithm is a widely used cryptographic hash function that generates a 128-bit (16-byte) hash value used to ensure complete and consistent transmission of information. MD5 was designed by American cryptographer Ronald Linn Rivest and released in 1992 to replace the MD4 algorithm. The procedures for this algorithm are specified in the RFC 1321 standard. After 1996, the algorithm was proven to have weaknesses and can be cracked. For data that requires a high degree of security, experts generally recommend using other algorithms, such as SHA-2. In 2004, it was confirmed that the MD5 algorithm cannot prevent collisions and is therefore not suitable for security authentication, such as SSL public key authentication or digital signatures.
Can md5 encryption be cracked?
It is possible to crack md5 encryption. It is possible to crack it as long as it is exhaustive.