HackBar
A browser extension for Penetration Testing
Chrome extension to generate MD5 hashes
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Hashes a text into a MD5 hash and copies it to your clipboard.
This provides a good method to create some unique and easy to remember passwords or keys.
Hash your text several times to make it even more robust.
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A browser extension for Penetration Testing
工具喵(开发常用工具):Unix时间戳、URL编码/解码、IP地址查询、MD5加密、BASE64编码/解码、随机字符串
An extension that makes life easier (When it comes to passwords)
常用工具:时间戳转换、URL编码、BASE64编码、加解密、二维码生成、ip地址查询、DNS/Whois查询、JSON解析、翻译、万年历、色彩查询等。
Encoding/Decoding Plugin for various types of encoding like base64, rot13 or unix timestamp conversion
现代化的密码生成、哈希计算、编码解码、加密解密等多功能工具箱(原随机密码和md5值生成器)
I've been using this for several years now. It's one of only two extensions I run in my browser. It's by far my favorite MD5 hashing extension due to how simple it is. It most definitely DOES report the correct MD5 hash, it just defaults to hashing it "3" times instead of "1" time. This makes it seem confusing when you first launch it unless you recognize that the second box has a "3" in it instead of a "1" by default. However, once you update that value to a "1", it will stay a "1". If this were updated to default to a "1" when you first use it, I'd give it a 5 star. Honestly, the iterative hashing isn't even providing any value. I'm not sure when anyone would need to do that. But, I suppose there could be a use case for it. But it seems like an edge case scenario, and definitely doesn't seem like something that should be a default.
This thing doe not compute the correct MD5 hash. Totally worthless waste of time.