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Webmaster Tools - Password Encryption Utility


This tool will encrypt any given series of letters or numbers using 3 popular encryption methods. Including:

Standard - Unix DES-based encryption algorithm
MD5 - Calculates the MD5 hash of string using the RSA Data Security, Inc. The hash is a 32-character hexadecimal number.
sha1 - Calculates the sha1 hash of str using the US Secure Hash Algorithm 1

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