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Seriously need help with MD5 Salted Hash |
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Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 12:43 pm |
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T3rr01st |
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Hey All Well Im Setting Up Rainbow Tables And Stuff But I Really need this hashed cracked fast
Hash: 9e95776ee422904a2e40794d688b8dc6
Salt: %+/nV
i would really be greatful
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Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:44 pm |
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9e95776ee422904a2e40794d688b8dc6 = uber1337 |
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Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:24 pm |
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T3rr01st |
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Dude i love you! How the fuck did u do that |
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Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:47 pm |
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tehhunter |
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Clever programming I'd guess. A smart thing to do is to make a list of commonly used endings amongst passwords and try them against your word list. Sure it might take longer but the payoff would be well worth it.
For example, no one is going to have their password be uber1336 or uber1338 because 1336 and 1338 mean nothing. However, 1337 is leet-speak for 'leet', so it makes sense to use it.
Anyway, gj spyder. |
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Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:44 am |
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SpyderMonkey |
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tehhunter wrote: | Clever programming I'd guess. A smart thing to do is to make a list of commonly used endings amongst passwords and try them against your word list. Sure it might take longer but the payoff would be well worth it.
For example, no one is going to have their password be uber1336 or uber1338 because 1336 and 1338 mean nothing. However, 1337 is leet-speak for 'leet', so it makes sense to use it.
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