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Have some fun here! - Ex094 - 05-03-2013 If you are getting bored and you are looking for a challenge then your task is to crack this Hash for me ![]() Code: 8419484194948420411718754224842131532531313541 Confused about this? Read the spoiler! Spoiler: No Hints guys :nono: and have fun ![]() Have some fun here! - Ex094 - 05-03-2013 If you are getting bored and you are looking for a challenge then your task is to crack this Hash for me ![]() Code: 8419484194948420411718754224842131532531313541 Confused about this? Read the spoiler! Spoiler: No Hints guys :nono: and have fun ![]() RE: Have some fun here! - Deque - 05-03-2013 If you made your own algorithm, I suggest you provide it too. The security should never rely on the knowledge about the algorithm. Edit: And for cryptographic hashes even more factors are relevant for security. Like: How much does the hash change if the plaintext differs only in one bit? How easy is it to find collisions? RE: Have some fun here! - Deque - 05-03-2013 If you made your own algorithm, I suggest you provide it too. The security should never rely on the knowledge about the algorithm. Edit: And for cryptographic hashes even more factors are relevant for security. Like: How much does the hash change if the plaintext differs only in one bit? How easy is it to find collisions? RE: Have some fun here! - Psycho_Coder - 05-03-2013 Are you sure that this is a hash as hashes are one-way algorithms. Saying so that you might not have mistaken. Still you need to provide the Algorithm (Not the code as their is a very big difference between posting your code and your algorithm). Its better if you provide the algorithm. Thank You, Psycho_Coder RE: Have some fun here! - Psycho_Coder - 05-03-2013 Are you sure that this is a hash as hashes are one-way algorithms. Saying so that you might not have mistaken. Still you need to provide the Algorithm (Not the code as their is a very big difference between posting your code and your algorithm). Its better if you provide the algorithm. Thank You, Psycho_Coder RE: Have some fun here! - The Real Slim Shady - 05-03-2013 ya in a real life scenario a cracker will likely gain access to the plaintext version and the encrypted version... if you are using it in a program. Then its simply a matter of time/effort before they crack it. Giving us an encrypted hash has little security plications because we have no idea the length of the plain text, or the language... and other relevent information that would make cracking it feasable. As it stands we dont know what data is encrypted so how would we know if we decrypted it? Lol RE: Have some fun here! - The Real Slim Shady - 05-03-2013 ya in a real life scenario a cracker will likely gain access to the plaintext version and the encrypted version... if you are using it in a program. Then its simply a matter of time/effort before they crack it. Giving us an encrypted hash has little security plications because we have no idea the length of the plain text, or the language... and other relevent information that would make cracking it feasable. As it stands we dont know what data is encrypted so how would we know if we decrypted it? Lol RE: Have some fun here! - Ex094 - 05-03-2013 It ain't that huge thing, Just did some random stuff to generate it as my function is only a generator not a decoder so it's one way hence a Hash. RE: Have some fun here! - Ex094 - 05-03-2013 It ain't that huge thing, Just did some random stuff to generate it as my function is only a generator not a decoder so it's one way hence a Hash. |