sha1(eMinor--$saltsha1(eMinor--$plaintext--})--})
#1
Does anyone know how to look for it?
Is there any search method in hashcat or is it necessary to search for JtR?
hash
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#2
You should not post hashes here but from hashcat examples this looks like:  8400 (WBB3 (Woltlab Burning Board))

(04-10-2023, 06:59 PM)174region174 Wrote: Does anyone know how to look for it?
Is there any search method in hashcat or is it necessary to search for JtR?
hash
-snip-
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#3
(04-10-2023, 07:55 PM)aikiuslik Wrote: You should not post hashes here but from hashcat examples this looks like:  8400 (WBB3 (Woltlab Burning Board))

(04-10-2023, 06:59 PM)174region174 Wrote: Does anyone know how to look for it?
Is there any search method in hashcat or is it necessary to search for JtR?
hash
-snip-

I think your conclusions are wrong. Do you know what it is
sha1DASH sha1(--$salt--$plaintext--)
I think I need to do something similar with these hashes. But I do not know what exactly.
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#4
To the developers of the project. I want to show a script for searching for these passwords.
I would like you to make a module for hashcat.
This needs to be searched on the GPU.
https://github.com/cyclone-github/sha1eminor_cracker
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#5
27200 Ruby on Rails Restful Auth (one round, no sitekey) is sha1DASH sha1(--$salt--$plaintext--)
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#6
(05-29-2023, 06:32 PM)aikiuslik Wrote: 27200 Ruby on Rails Restful Auth (one round, no sitekey) is sha1DASH sha1(--$salt--$plaintext--)


sha1DASH sha1(--$salt--$plaintext--)
It's a completely different search...
sha1($salt.$pass)
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#7
Dear developers or those who know how to write modules.
The pure kernels are already cooked.
Someone can supplement them with optimized ones.
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#8
Those eMinor lists on hashes.com, are they yours?
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#9
(07-07-2023, 01:51 PM)buka Wrote: Those eMinor lists on hashes.com, are they yours?

No. I'm doing a search.
[Image: eminor.png]
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#10
It's a shame. I strongly suspect no one else would be interested in buying the kernels.
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