Hash Verifier

The Hashes.com Verifier can be used to provide proof that a hash was cracked without revealing the plaintext to the public. If the verifier shows that a hash was verified, it means that the creator of the verified list entered a correct plaintext which produces the listed hash with the given algorithm.

The following hashes were identified with a valid plaintext for the algorithm md5crypt, MD5 (Unix), Cisco-IOS $1$ (MD5), Cisco-IOS $1$ (MD5) on 2022-02-28 15:31:40 :
$1$yi$TnBceTMDAtfN7UUjZTNKd/
$1$yi$bJdAFoFsCa.o8ihVkvNDB1
$1$yi$oswAuG5xbuIQ2j/RJ9oZq.
$1$yi$BFZVLtng0l5FqzUz3y67S0
$1$yi$y9iNoudle6OTu4FSef0ol0
$1$yi$feB.GKh5q76/40elsGEdv.
$1$yi$uGs//u/XX2s65MAtO1dsK0
$1$yi$nkzFwkdsujcjWHevy2JTo1
$1$yi$lf0Dr8Qjs3uhd131R/iht/
$1$yi$uPVdSIfERWxGs/XJgnaQX0
$1$yi$szbJ6xOuVu47Mjb35sYsT0
$1$yi$9.4aZcvh9arDhPAUYzLVz0
$1$yi$jigkOH5s/2YQs1Fv/6U1H.
$1$yi$5JYBZ9TJ24cX0j9pZBfSb.
$1$yi$B60qkna62FYoMZkIwtosM.
$1$yi$TXowF5dvRNXpQ/Y5drPe1/
$1$yi$X.30KQ16Vb9wtny4EIUFr.
$1$yi$5Go5hWSoEGt9PNibhElBW/