Read about the decrypted string and some awsome statistics of 14b0b995af5a291e3cbc35b1f45edb89:
The MD5 Hash of xx has 32 digits. Ok, you're right, that's the case with any MD5 Hash. Didn't I tell you, these statistics are useless? ;-) A MD5 Hash is a hexadecimal combination of the numbers zero to nine, and the letters a, b, c, d, e and f. So there are 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32x 32 combinations. In other words: 1,46150164 × 10 to 48, thats a number with 48 zeros at the end. And still, a MD5 Hash is not 100% secure because of all the rainbow tables, that exist, and some Germans and Chinese even found some collisions in the MD5 Hashes!
And now for something totally different. We will have a look at the MD5 Hash 14b0b995af5a291e3cbc35b1f45edb89.