# MD5 > Would multiple hashings increase security? [closed]

A Simple question, if i run a string trough the standard md5 encryption function multiple times, does it increase security the more i do it? does it protect against rainbow tables? etc.

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Yes, slightly, use bcrypt or scrypt. $\:$ – Ricky Demer Feb 20 at 8:48
What kind of string? What security goal? This can't be answered if it's so vague. If you hash a password, use a salted password hash, such as PBKDF2, bcrypt or scrypt. If you want a general purpose hash, use SHA-2. – CodesInChaos Feb 20 at 8:55
I am going to close the question until you provide more details as it appears that as it stands, the question is too vague to answer. See CodesInChaos' comment. Edit and flag it and we can look at reopening the question. – mikeazo Feb 20 at 14:19
I don't see how this is vague, he's asking if he runs a string through md5 and then pass the md5 through MD5 would that be safe against rainbow tables. The answer is clearly, Yes. – Ryan McDonough Feb 20 at 14:20
@RyanMcDonough, perhaps against existing rainbow tables, but all it would take is for someone to create new tables that do the same thing. – mikeazo Feb 20 at 18:15
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## closed as not a real question by mikeazo♦Feb 20 at 14:19

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