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9:20 PM
Is this the right place to ask what to do about an old, wrong, accepted, highly upvoted answer?
(I almost think closing and then deleting the whole question might be the easiest way to go.)
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A: How come MD5 hash values are not reversible?

Cody BrociousThe input material can be an infinite length, where the output is always 128 bits long. This means that an infinite number of input strings will generate the same output. If you pick a random number and divide it by 2 but only write down the remainder, you'll get either a 0 or 1 -- even or odd,...

 

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