Posts: 2
Threads: 1
Joined: Jan 2024
I forgot my apple notes password so I'm trying to recover it. I used John's script (
https://github.com/openwall/john/blob/bl...es2john.py) to get the hashes from the "NoteStore.sqlite" file. The script returned around 900 hashes. How can i know which to use?
Thank you
Posts: 165
Threads: 5
Joined: Mar 2018
It means that you have 900 password-protected notes in "NoteStore.sqlite". The notes have a follow-up number and the script will only show you the protected ones. 900 is - well - a lot!
If you know exactly what protected note you need to crack, pick that one and try to crack it.
If you don't know which one, crack them all. I suppose that it will be each time the same password (or a lookalike).
Happy cracking!
Posts: 2
Threads: 1
Joined: Jan 2024
(02-01-2024, 12:40 AM)Banaanhangwagen Wrote: It means that you have 900 password-protected notes in "NoteStore.sqlite". The notes have a follow-up number and the script will only show you the protected ones. 900 is - well - a lot!
If you know exactly what protected note you need to crack, pick that one and try to crack it.
If you don't know which one, crack them all. I suppose that it will be each time the same password (or a lookalike).
Happy cracking!
Weird, because I only have 2 locked notes on my iphone. Is there any way to find out which hash belongs to these two?