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      <description>Crypto is an open source java-based MD5 hash recoverer originally in production at the end of 2008 and continuing until the present. Why use Crypto? Simple enough: Crypto knows that word lists alone will not always find the necessary collision to produce a given string, and thus it tries a variety of common modifications and permutations of a string to try to induce a result (e.g. hello -&gt; h3llo -&gt; HELLO -&gt; ... h3llo39). It is because of this intelligent colliding that Crypto manages to have such a high success rate comparative to similar programs. Also, the ease of inserting hashes of different types and a multitude of other handy features (like autosaving any cracked hashes to save computing time later) make Crypto decidedly the program to use for MD5 hash recovering.</description>
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