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Quick question and hash |
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Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 6:19 pm |
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3vangel |
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Sorry to trouble you, but I was merely wondering. I'm not 100% sure of my hash detecting site, so I created an email account, made a very short (6 lower case alpha :pw: " slayer ") and then went back to the site. When I entered the desired information it gave me this hash:
775e314237615e7756bc01321b87917a
:Now I've tried bruteforcing to 6 digits, and a quick rainbow, yet neither can seem to find that " slayer " should be the correct one. Now my main concern is either this site doesn't give actual MD5 passwords and instead creates "fake" hashes that are to crack. Could someone test that hash and see if they have different results, or am I just going crazy with all this? lol. Thanks again |
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