SHA-1 hash for « 990338dae0ce9d3e4ee7c21fd0b35bbc3ce9fc0e25004408911111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111108911111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 »

The SHA-1 hash of 990338dae0ce9d3e4ee7c21fd0b35bbc3ce9fc0e25004408911111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111108911111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 is 2d26e53f403797c6f4398aac43417e6948aeea10

You can attempt to reverse the SHA-1 hash which was just generated, to reverse it into the originally provided string:

Reverse a SHA-1 hash

Feel free to experiment SHA-1 hashing with more strings. Just enter a new string and submit the form to convert it into another SHA-1 hash.

Convert a string to a SHA-1 hash

What is a SHA-1 hash?

SHA-1 (Secure Hash Algorithm, 1st version) is an algorithm which converts a given sequence of characters into another unique sequence of characters, with a fixed length, called "hash". For instance, the SHA-1 hash of the word password is 5baa61e4c9b93f3f0682250b6cf8331b7ee68fd8.

These hashes are mostly used to validate file integrity, to encrypt sensitive data (like passwords), and to generate unique identifiers.

Is it secure?

SHA-1 hashes are theoretically impossible to reverse directly, ie, it is not possible to retrieve the original string from a given hash using only mathematical operations.

Most web sites and applications store their user passwords into databases with SHA-1 encryption. This method appears to be safe as it seems impossible to retrieve original user passwords if, say, a hacker manages to have a look at the database content.

Unfortunately, there is a way to decrypt a SHA-1 hash, using a dictionary populated with strings and their SHA-1 counterpart. As most users use very simple passwords (like "123456", "password", "abc123", etc), SHA-1 dictionaries make them very easy to retrieve.

This website uses a SHA-1 reverse dictionary containing several millions of entries, which you can use with SHA-1 hashes from your application.

If some of the hashes you enter can be reversed, consider using another way of generating hashes, like using stronger algorithms (SHA-2, Whirlpool, etc), combining algorithms, and using a "salt".