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PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 6:35 am Reply with quote
Drew
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Hi I require urgent assistance decrypting the following 2 hashs.

This is the info from the /etc/shadow file. I believe that it is MD5 encrypted.

gary:$1$353KbAXm$6dVEW8uIpIaPbN8jucyCJ1:14084::::::

and

ingrid:$1$3nig7Dcr$kQHfcZTojvK/PRsSoUcnX0:::::::

Your assistance would really be appreciated.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:16 am Reply with quote
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Obviously, it's not a normal MD5. What it is then, I don't know.


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It's salted Unix-style md5 hash and it's hard-to-crack, because it's basically md5 hash done 1000 times. So obviously cracking speed is more than 1000 times slower compared to simple md5. JTR, Passwordspro - this tools can help.
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