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davs |
Hello, does anybody know which type of hash is this $1$VV5.4y5.$JbhytGQBPmDHBbrSjF2i7. (that is password 123456 in phpC database), i think that is md5 modified password, but i'm not sure and do not know how to retrieve a plain text of this hash, (123456). is there any kind of programm or something like that?? thx in advice! regards |
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Edited by davs on 19.06.2008 08:18:40 | |||
16.06.2008 13:37:14 |
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Gome |
looks like $ is a seperation character and you have to find the hash for the last part. |
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16.06.2008 16:43:25 |
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matrixman |
Looks more like a MD5-based Unix crypt. For example in php: http://us.php.net/crypt Edit: Here is how to get it: <?php echo crypt('123456', '$1$VV5.4y5.$'); ?> matrixman |
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Edited by matrixman on 16.06.2008 19:01:39 | |||
16.06.2008 18:56:50 |
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magdeburg |
hey matrixman, could you do me a favour and solve the last three steganos. I kinda cannot wait to see someone having solved every damn challenge on this site |
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16.06.2008 22:11:41 |
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velo |
davs, it is MD5 UNIX hash, it CAN be bruteforced with http://www.insidepro.com/eng/passwordspro.shtml cy |
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18.06.2008 13:48:47 |
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davs |
thx to all, i figure out all about this type of hash and i solve my problem on diferent way! Password reminder is a great thing! |
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19.06.2008 08:16:45 |
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