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60% of MD5 Password Hashes Are Crackable In Under an Hour
Why This Matters
The fact that 60% of MD5 password hashes can be cracked in under an hour highlights significant security vulnerabilities in outdated hashing algorithms. This underscores the urgent need for organizations and consumers to upgrade to more secure methods to protect sensitive data and maintain trust in digital security practices.
Key Takeaways
- MD5 is highly insecure for password hashing.
- Most MD5 hashes can be cracked quickly, risking data breaches.
- Switching to stronger algorithms like bcrypt or Argon2 is essential for security.
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