05-11-2023, 05:53 PM
I have a table of 128-bit hashes that represent US mailing addresses. I believe they represent an address such as: 123 Main St, Apt B, Beverly Hills, CA 90210-3209.
But, I do not know what the format of the address is. It could be or some variation. It could be all upper case, or all lower case. There could be additional information as well that I do not know.
I'm guessing that it's a MD5 hash, but don't know for certain. I'm pretty sure that Address1, Address2, City, State, Zip are part of the final result. Those fields may be in a different order than that as well. The delimiter may be anything, including multiple characters.
First, is it worth my time to try to reverse a hash knowing the above? I just ran a straight brute-force for a few minutes and was processing 4667.3 MH/s.
If you think so, how do I run hashcat to optimize for this scenario?
Thanks for your assistance.
But, I do not know what the format of the address is. It could be
Code:
123 Main St|Apt B|Beverly Hills|CA|90210|3209
I'm guessing that it's a MD5 hash, but don't know for certain. I'm pretty sure that Address1, Address2, City, State, Zip are part of the final result. Those fields may be in a different order than that as well. The delimiter may be anything, including multiple characters.
First, is it worth my time to try to reverse a hash knowing the above? I just ran a straight brute-force for a few minutes and was processing 4667.3 MH/s.
If you think so, how do I run hashcat to optimize for this scenario?
Thanks for your assistance.