Cracking a SHA-256 hash
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Hello all,

I am trying to crack a SHA-256 hash but I am not sure how to approach this in an efficient way. The following is known of the original non-hashed content:

- 64 characters long
- only consists 0-9 and a-z (no capital letters)
- the original content does not consist dictionary words
- the hash is not salted

I have done some reading on the subject of cracking hashes and some information I have read is conflicting. For example, one said on a public forum that SHA-256 is virtually impossible to crack while the other said that it's a rather poor method for password storage as it could be cracked easily.

Is SHA-256 a safe way to hash passwords with (if not, what are the alternatives) and how do I crack a given hash in an efficient way (assuming the given criteria above).

Thanks in advance!


Messages In This Thread
Cracking a SHA-256 hash - by MatthewK31 - 05-28-2016, 12:53 PM
RE: Cracking a SHA-256 hash - by undeath - 05-28-2016, 07:25 PM