I read it here:
http://cybernetnews.com/…/caution-online-md5-cracker-tool/

Then went to the tool:
http://md5.rednoize.com/

I entered some hashes to common words to see what it will do. Of course common words were cracked without a problem. I then used HashCalc to make up some hashes to random letters and numbers and they failed like I expected them too. I then entered the characters and it supplied the hash, also like I expected. Go back to the site again with the hash to the random characters and the site will now be able to crack it. Basically learning by what you enter.

This site will grow and more and more hashed values will be stored in their large database and therefore your password may be exposed in the future. Even more reason to have a string password.

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