Help identifying hash type
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
how did you get that so fast?
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(July 27, 2022, 09:35 PM)Blood Wrote: next time try https://hashes.com/en/tools/hash_identifier


+1 to this
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35025b92e90ef3a12419036749ce90e4:9f - Possible algorithms: osCommerce, xt:Commerce, MyBB 1.2+, IPB2+ (Invision Power Board), vBulletin < v3.8.5
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(July 22, 2022, 01:02 PM)Rohholz Wrote: Hey guys, so I am kind of lost right now. 
I just downloaded the RomWe Database Leak from this forum and it is stated that the passwords are encrypted as salted Sha-1 hashes.
However when expecting the leak I noticed that the hash length is only 35 digits instead of the typical 40 and there is also a ":" at the end.
Example: "35025b92e90ef3a12419036749ce90e4:9f".

I would really appreciate some help identifying this hash type.
Sorry of this is a newbie question, I am kinda new to all this stuff.  :)


imho, split it by the semicolon sir ":". the first part should be MD5 hash. the 2 digit last (9F) could be salt, user index (auto number), or something. just try the first part on rainbow / online md5 decrypt. if it got readable text then just ignore the rest.
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Google it
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i up u the thread
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salted md5 seems to fit more
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i dont know
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Lol - sites that still use MD5 are unfortunate but not to us.
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Salted MD5 probably.
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