mIRC has a built in function, $md5(%string)

Btw, when I say impossible, I mean impossible. Because there are an infinite number of possible strings you can encode, that means any given hash (fingerprint) matches an infinite number of strings.

(from an earlier post) MD5 produces a 128 bit (16 byte) hash based off a similar but different technique as CRC uses. The accuracy of an MD5 is a whopping 1 in 340282366920938463463374607431768211456 (that's 340 undecillion). Even if you succeeded finding a single match, you can't be absolutly certain it is the correct match.


Well. At least I won lunch.
Good philosophy, see good in bad, I like!