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BRUTEFORCE A HASH |
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:38 pm |
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access101 |
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is there a way to bruteforce a salted hash to get 2 hashes
example say we brute force
92b018144d1b4fa38a820679d32a44b4
after we get 64 characthers?
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Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 1:26 am |
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tehhunter |
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I don't think I understand your question; do you mean can you derive two different hashes from a single (salted) hash?
If that's your question, then yes, technically it is possible, however the odds of it happening are astronomically low, and further the odds of the two inputs being remotely the same length or with the same content is even lower.
So to answer you question one more time, technically yes, realistically no. |
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