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Hash Generation Holes !!! |
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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 6:05 pm |
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Mikeee |
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OK so i have downloaded over 100 GB of NTLM tables and have ran them thru the hash i want to get cracked
Nothing and no hex found yet ?!?!?!?!?!? ERRRRRR
ok so i was thinking the tables say that there % 98.5
hmm i just have to be the lucky one of that F'n 1.5 %
so that got me thinking of a a table lower alpha 1-8 thre is like what a decillion diffrent possible combinations ?
that would mean trillions of misssed hashs = plain text password and or hex
IF i generate a set of tables my self anyone know if that will increase the % of crap luck i got and actully have the hash = password in it this time ?
will be doing a cuda generation thinking it will take 3 days to make that table at 600m/sec + a few grid computers and spare serves i have kicking around |
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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:48 pm |
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waraxe |
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It's much more probable, that original password was longer or contained different charset. There may even be high-ascii characters from other languages, like üõöä, and rainbow tables or bruteforce will have difficulties with this. |
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