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The MD4 hash function is a cryptographic hash function that produces a 128-bit hash value. It was developed by Ronald Rivest in 1990 as a successor to MD2. The MD4 algorithm is faster than MD2 and is still used in some applications, but it is no longer considered secure for use in modern cryptographic applications due to its vulnerability to collision attacks. The MD4 hash function is also not recommended for new applications, and it has been replaced by more secure hash functions such as SHA-2 and SHA-3.

Details about the specification can be found in IETF RFC 1320 https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1320.

This online tool allows you to use the MD4 Hash.