Thursday, 29 September 2011

what's their in FB password

Hi All,

After wondering exactly how the Facebook Passwords are built and why they are so strong i got to know after surfing through the google.

What is MD5 Hash String?

In cryptography, MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm 5) is a widely-used cryptographic hash function with a 128-bit hash value. MD5 was designed by Ronald Rivest in 1991 to replace an earlier hash function, MD4. As an Internet standard, MD5 has been employed in a wide variety of security applications, and is also commonly used to check the integrity of files. Facebook and many email providers use this MD5 to encrypt their users passwords and security their information.

What is your Decrypt Tool?

Our Decrypter allows you to crack the MD5 Hash String that you have successfully retrieved from the Facebook or Email servers users databases.
Our MD5 Decrypt Tool (MD5 Hash Decrypter) is the final step to get the plain text password for the account hacked. Once you have done the decryption, you can use the hacked password to login to the person's Facebook account, as the normal user. And the person does not recognize that you have hacked him.
Why I cannot decrypt the password using free MD5 Decrypter?

What is free MD5 Decrypter?

You can find many free MD5 Decrypter over Internet. ie http://md5decrypter.co.uk/ - but this is only database of converted md5 hash.
In fact, MD5Decrypter.co.uk allows you to input a MD5 hash and search for its decrypted state in their database. You SEARCH and GET only, with free MD5 Decrypter, you cannot hack, crack or decrypt the password because free MD5 Decrypter is not Hacking Software.
Free MD5 Decrypter had only collected many unique decrypted md5 hashes, maybe billions of MD5 hash strings, from long time ago, to create an online database, where you can enter the MD5 Hash String and they will return the equivalent value in plain text. If you enter an unknown / unusual MD5 Hash string into their system, they CANNOT show you the password.

Why?

Facebook, Hotmail, Yahoo and many other email providers use MD5 to encrypt the user's password. However, they DO NOT encrypt it by a simple MD5 function, but they have added a "Salt" to the password before encrypt it.
Try googling for "MD5 with salt" to learn more if you are not familiar with this conception.
"Salt" is a prefix and/or a post-fix string added to the password at the beginning and/or at the end of the password.
Then they encrypt the whole string with MD5 Encrypter. The result will be a different MD5 Hash String.
So, you CANNOT decrypt that string with free MD5 Hash Decrypter you found on Internet.
So, http://md5decrypter.co.uk/ or many other MD5 Decrypter software cannot help you to get the password in plain text !

Give me an example?

Here is an example of a MD5 Hash string encrypted with *Salt*
Let's begin with a password. i.e we will take this password: abc123456
Use a simple MD5 tool to encrypt it, you will get: 0659c7992e268962384eb17fafe88364
Go to your preferred free MD5 Decrypter tool you found on Internet, is http://md5decrypter.co.uk/, enter the string above to their system. The free MD5 Decrypter will return the plain text password abc123456 IF (only if) the encrypted string "0659c7992e268962384eb17fafe88364" exists in their database. Otherwise, you will get no-answer.

How the *Salt* is added to the password?

We can continue with the above example: the password is abc123456
Facebook will add a prefix to the begining of the password. The prefix may be, i.e: DLonGra
Facebook may add a postfix to the end of the password. The postfix may be, i.e: X7saH00
So the whole string will be: DLonGraabc123456X7saH00 - do not try with your password, this is example only.
Now, Facebook will encrypt it with the MD5 function. We will then get the final result: 6c79a3c591e23b7722c9305e576f00e6
Compare it with the simple MD5 string at the previous example, it's totally different to the first MD5 Hash String, right?
Now, do you understand why you cannot use free MD5 Decrypter to decipher password hacked from Facebook servers? Note: This is example only, do not try with your password - Facebook DO NOT use this *Salt* and they change the *Salt* frequently on a daily basic.

So how your MD5 Decrypt Tool works?

Since we have private partners at Facebook server's staff and in many other email servers IT team, we know what is the "salt" used by Facebook and Hotmail, Yahoo and many other email service providers. Moreover, we are professional hackers, with over 5 years working in the web security service, and then 2 years providing hacking services for people and underground world, we have many experiences about email and Facebook hacking, we believe that you will get the password without hassles.
Therefore, because we know what is the *Salt* used by Facebook and Hotmail, Yahoo, or many other email providers, we have created that MD5 Decrypt Tool software to help you to decrypt the MD5 hash string, so you will get the final plain text password.

Do I need to download your MD5 Decrypt Tool and install on my PC?

No, this is a web-based software so all hacking process is online. You do not need to download our MD5 Decrypt Tool, just visit our website and decrypt the password.
However, if you want to download free Facebook hacking software, please visit this link.

For advanced visitors

Hotmail does not simply encrypt the password added with salt. They encrypt it again to get MD5x2 password.
MD5x2 = md5(md5(Password-With-Salt))
So the password from above example, after being encrypted, twice, will be: eae65e764c4307b16a460820131abb89
Facebook even encrypts it 3 times.
MD5x3 = md5(md5(md5(Password-With-Salt)))
And now the password is: daa26bd1b6d60aa8f03f8ead4385e527
YOU WILL NEVER GET THE PLAIN TEXT PASSWORD WITHOUT OUR DECRYPT TOOL

Thanks,
Author: Sohan Bafna
mail- sohan.bafna@yahoo.com

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