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09-02-2018, 10:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-02-2018, 10:23 PM by gnubie.)
So, i download passwords from hashes.org and they come in format
hash:salt:plaintext password
hash:hash
hash:plaintext password.
What im asking is, its possible to use like thath witouth just plaintext password? i think i need just the password, not the hash+salt or not password lines(hash:hash)
how i can just clean these and get plaintext passwords?
(They are million of lines)
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This isn't hashcat-specific, but FWIW the hashes.org "found" lists sound like what you're looking for.
https://hashes.org/left.php
They are the "Complete found in plain" lists at the bottom of the page.
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(09-02-2018, 11:01 PM)royce Wrote: This isn't hashcat-specific, but FWIW the hashes.org "found" lists sound like what you're looking for.
https://hashes.org/left.php
They are the "Complete found in plain" lists at the bottom of the page.
"This isn't hashcat-specific" ¿? what you mean by thath? incorrect forum section? sorry where i should ask then?.
Btw, or you mean those passwords arent speciic for hashcat? where i should search/look for password dictionaries? i know bigger isnt better, but can you point me in the right direction?
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The topic isn't necessarily hashcat-specific; that's all. But that's OK, given that it's a topic of sufficient general interest.
And hashes.org founds is definitely a high-quality list - as is any list of human-generated strings.
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