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What type of hash is this? |
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Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 10:17 pm |
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subgenius |
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Joined: May 04, 2010 |
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The hashs are into a MSSQL Server...
They are:
R9y$c3
P3c@f5
A1g@g3
Y7w$o7
U6u$e1
L1l#s8
R7j$d2
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The strange thing in this case is, in the same table, I have some passwords unencrypted like:
changepass
change
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Many users have changepass/change, I think the admin put this as default first pass...Don't matter,the question is: Isn't to changepass and change has to be encrypted too? Why they are unencrypted?... Well, if someone knows,answer-me...And please, help with the hashs format!
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Posted: Thu May 06, 2010 10:17 am |
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vince213333 |
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Maybe those passwords you listed there are uncrypted too? =) |
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