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MD5 is used with encryption. It's been a while but I think it creates a undecryptable hash from provided input. An example might be you specify a password which is run through MD5 encryption using a specific key and the "garbage" output is stored. Later, you enter a password somewhere and it's run through MD5 encryption using the same key and the output is compared to that which was stored earlier. If they are the same, the correct password was entered but you can't take the hash and decrypt the original password from it.
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Yeah, without some inside information, it could be anything. On the upside, if this is anything like the OZ IM app that came with the T-Mobile MDA, Sprint's doing us a favor by preventing it from running on the Mogul. It was unstable crap....actually worse than nothing.
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im looking for the same version. I tried downloading the version that was posted 9/17 and it never worked and now I can't figure out how to post asking for help on this retaded mogul phone!
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The T-Mobile version of OZ doesn't work on Sprint anyway, so it won't do you any good. Last edited by anythingbutmine; 11-07-2007 at 12:28 PM. |
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Does anyone know what they Sprint is actually checking with the MD5 sum - binary integrity or an actual hash based on some device info? |
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