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Need to determine salting method |
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Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 12:13 pm |
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3mpty |
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I have obtained a number of md5ed passwords from a forum running a modified version of phpbb1. Unfortunately, the website admin seems to have added some salting to the hashes. I registered an account with password 12345678, and retrieved the hash as a290c7702a881861a83f24e2ef3aa8b2. Can anybody figure out what method and salt was used to generate this? |
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:31 pm |
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3mpty |
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I've found a way to get it to take an empty string as a password, which resulted in this hash
A6AA449F4BD6A5F88261B9A1FE477C6F
so the salting method is probably just an append or a prepend of a salt word. Can anybody reverse this hash? |
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