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Need to find a salt |
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 12:20 am |
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eddy123 |
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I friend of mine need to find a salt in a DB, but doesn't find it.
Dumped in over 800+ hashes.
UserID
UserName
UserPass
UserLevel
UserMail
UserCity
DB: hxxp://www.silikonbabe.se/index.php?id=227 (SQLi)
Anyone knows how to find the salt? |
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 11:12 pm |
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xx82602 |
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hash : passwd
505f525105add741524025914cf79fcc : 8995
856993c79ec04b6864bf4e2b3dad1509 : 76ytr
Salted MD5. Unknown Algorithm behind.
Find the Salt.
Figure the Algorithm.
comapre salts: static? random? or based on a DB_Data?
What do you think? |
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