07-07-2024, 07:56 PM
I have a cookie that is using a hash that I can't figure out. Here is an example of the cookie:
n0MXXXL7ugXX84XX-n0MXXXZ9XXXMSXXX-username
So the first three letters of the first two segments are the same, then random characters of upper and lowercase letters and numbers. The last segment is what seems like a username (I changed it from the original).
According to https://www.tunnelsup.com/hash-analyzer/ it's Cisco ASA or PIX MD5 which is interesting because this is for a website. I've tried cracking with those hashes set but it doesn't work. Could be that the password is too strong, but most likely I'm messing something up. Would really appreciate if anyone has any ideas. Specifically, has anyone encountered these types of hashes for a website, and could someone please give me an example of how to crack them, as I think the username has to be part of the hash.
n0MXXXL7ugXX84XX-n0MXXXZ9XXXMSXXX-username
So the first three letters of the first two segments are the same, then random characters of upper and lowercase letters and numbers. The last segment is what seems like a username (I changed it from the original).
According to https://www.tunnelsup.com/hash-analyzer/ it's Cisco ASA or PIX MD5 which is interesting because this is for a website. I've tried cracking with those hashes set but it doesn't work. Could be that the password is too strong, but most likely I'm messing something up. Would really appreciate if anyone has any ideas. Specifically, has anyone encountered these types of hashes for a website, and could someone please give me an example of how to crack them, as I think the username has to be part of the hash.