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What kind of hash is ? |
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:38 pm |
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A1#ZjI3MzZjNzZiZDkyNzdkZDJlODA
A1#ODI3ZmZmN2RhNWZiZTJjMGVjNzY
A1#NTdjMDQ2MzI1NDE0ODk0ZjFhYmY
A1#MjhlNDUzMTE2NGJkMjE0YTFkMzJ
A1#MWIxZWVkZjk5ZWM5NTM1YzAyYjM
Got from a database, any ideia?:S |
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:58 pm |
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They all are base64-encoded, example:
827fff7da5fbe2c0ec76
Inside it's 80-bit hash or fragment of bigger hash. |
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:04 pm |
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delta |
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Yeah, i know it's base64, but it's strange that all the records have the A1# part :S
I'm sure that it's not a fragment of bigger hash.
Anyway, is it possible to crack? |
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:56 pm |
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waraxe |
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Without knowing the algorithm responsible for generating those hashes, it's very hard to reveal original password  |
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:13 pm |
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delta |
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That's what i thought =/
Thanks anyway... |
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 7:41 am |
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Base64 Decodes:
A1#ZjI3MzZjNzZiZDkyNzdkZDJlODA
-> f2736c76bd9277dd2e80
A1#ODI3ZmZmN2RhNWZiZTJjMGVjNzY
-> 827fff7da5fbe2c0ec76
A1#NTdjMDQ2MzI1NDE0ODk0ZjFhYmY
-> 57c046325414894f1abf
A1#MjhlNDUzMTE2NGJkMjE0YTFkMzJ
-> 28e4531164bd214a1d32
A1#MWIxZWVkZjk5ZWM5NTM1YzAyYjM
-> 1b1eedf99ec9535c02b3 |
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Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 6:54 pm |
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Sorry for recovering this topic, but i submitted some numbers to the site/script(not cript to see the cript result).
Quote: | 4532114012000574
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A1#ZjQxOWQ1N2UxY2I4MWEyZjBlZDZ
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f419d57e1cb81a2f0ed6 |
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Quote: | 4532114002803243
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A1#MWIxZWVkZjk5ZWM5NTM1YzAyYjM
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1b1eedf99ec9535c02b3 |
Any idea? :S |
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