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Can someone help me with this joomla hash please?
29dc1cf333fe6e59adce0413083b019c:ScTk5gNJ0SIy413y
Thanks in advance. |
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Thanks for your reply,
Yes, these are joomla (1.1 rc2) hashes, but seems like the salt is NOT just append to the password. Some accounts were not salted yet, probably for they never logged in after ... |
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I tried almost all possible pass/salt combinations and found nothing
Am I doing something wrong?
pass: Ifs9rM
salt: 7cvdurgdxmozr6zk
result: 2c89a803b2cb8eb6e050d0d62e737eb9:7cvdurgdxmozr6zk ... |
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Thanks to your help, I have successfully solved all unsalted md5.
[EDIT]
Now I'm having troubles with salted ones.
The string "vsaZBD" gives "66f5e80bceded99487e04b0eb69433a4:487drwlaspx3ndlv ... |
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Thanks a lot aritmos.
It appears that at least all unsalted hashes, probably all of them, are 6 chars long randomly generated passwords with mixed upper/lower case letters and numbers. I am to focus ... |
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Hi guys,
I am having issues with hundreds of salted hashes. Since they come from a Joomla-powered website, I assume these are md5($pass.$salt). Could please someone confirm me that? I've been tryin ... |
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