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What kind of hashes are these? |
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:38 am |
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sword |
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They are from about 2001-2002 ish and they belonged to an online mmropg game.
So i was just wondering what type of hashes these are ... they seem way to short for md5 but im clueless on what they could be.
- W1jWZfXgiZCYQ
- pbYGZYl7KsJew
- N4VhlsV70sc3M
- JSgi4PevGQyqk
- Ujoi8a0KoC88E
- NaQQHfijRJtFo
- BgyLKNyrsHwE
- 0ej2KfVEsAWFY
- yuND5HA3u6K
- eNHcd7KnHzam2
hope thats enough..if you need more i got tons more. |
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:48 am |
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waraxe |
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Location: Estonia, Tartu |
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Ift hey are 13 characters long, then they can be salted DES hashes:
http://ee.php.net/crypt
CRYPT_STD_DES - Standard DES-based encryption with a two character salt |
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:51 pm |
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Chb |
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Joined: Jul 23, 2005 |
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Location: Germany |
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Hi,
as waraxe already said, they look like traditional salted DES. However, I run john and could crack one:
N4VhlsV70sc3M = 48411668 |
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