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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 1:50 am Reply with quote
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could someone please decrypt these MD5 hashes for me? thanks.

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ToXiC cracked:
96b38fb32572a57bfd7b0272a7ba6838 = 111-222-1933email@address.com

Thank you so much ToXiC. How did you crack a 29 character hash? How is that possible??

Anyway, this was the only hash that I was 100% sure was MD5 encrypted. The other hashes are below but if they aren't MD5 then forget it.

--edit
Actually the only one I really still need is:
6c785a50bcd6f750cb356ab5db148057


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Re: md5 hashes
PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 12:42 pm Reply with quote
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bean703 wrote:
could someone please decrypt these MD5 hashes for me? thanks.

599044c507e118dca00c8c620a8d91e3
be9f65cb4b4f7a116402b3d46bf88c0e
96b38fb32572a57bfd7b0272a7ba6838
6c785a50bcd6f750cb356ab5db148057


The value of 96b38fb32572a57bfd7b0272a7ba6838 resolves to -> 111-222-1933email@address.com

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 9:59 pm Reply with quote
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Quote:
The value of 96b38fb32572a57bfd7b0272a7ba6838 resolves to -> 111-222-1933email@address.com


wow thank you how did you crack such a long hash?
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Re: md5 hashes
PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:05 pm Reply with quote
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My database was lucky enough to have this word in it .. In other ways was impossible to crack this hash ..

try it on www.md5this.com

Now regarding the other hashes you have there .. There is a possibility that those hashes came up from vbulettin or invision power board so these are salted hashes ..

we could help you only if you say to us where did you found those hashes..



bean703 wrote:
could someone please decrypt these MD5 hashes for me? thanks.

-edit
ToXiC cracked:
96b38fb32572a57bfd7b0272a7ba6838 = 111-222-1933email@address.com

Thank you so much ToXiC. How did you crack a 29 character hash? How is that possible??

Anyway, this was the only hash that I was 100% sure was MD5 encrypted. The other hashes are below but if they aren't MD5 then forget it.

--edit
Actually the only one I really still need is:
6c785a50bcd6f750cb356ab5db148057

_________________
who|grep -i blonde|talk; cd~;wine;talk;touch;unzip;touch; strip;gasp;finger;gasp;mount; fsck; more; yes; gasp; umount; make clean; sleep;wakeup;goto http://www.md5this.com
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