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Why we're here? md5oogle was designed as a way to help users recover lost passwords that were saved after being encrypted with the MD5 format. We take no responsibility for misuse of this service, and make no guaruntees. A sitemap for this site can be found here What is MD5? MD5 is a message digest algorithm. MD5 takes a variable length input and produces a 128-bit message digest. MD5 was designed by Ron Rivest in 1991, and is officially defined in RFC 1321 - The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm MD5 is commonly used to encrypt passwords in many online communities as a way to save users from having their passwords stolen should the database be compromised. Is this a Google Service? No. We are in no way associated with Google. md5oogle is a distinct site ran by individuals with no ties to the major search engine. We have used the same kind of layout because of its simplicity, and the simple fact that hey, "Chicks dig it." Special Thanks! Special thanks goes out to our friends from Otakara-Island.com for their donation which helped make this site possible. We love you!! |

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