You are really better off using SHA-1 if you can. While MD5 hasn't been completely broken, it has had enough problems over the years that it's better to shy away from it. SHA-1 doesn't suffer from the same problems, and its hash length is longer.
Oh, and be sure to use salt values :)
In reply to Re: MD5 password encryption on a no frills script
by hardburn
in thread MD5 password encryption on a no frills script
by Coplan
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