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I need to decrypt the below


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#1 Peacerk

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Posted 28 July 2022 - 05:21 AM

Hello,

 

I forgot the passwords for the below-mentioned encrypted hashes; Also I don't know the type of hashes.

But I know one of them.

 

Value1=C610E7BFF9B3E6EDA1ADB0142E85
Value2=9CE8D8A2E9D1D4F4D2FCBDC69EFA
Value3=9DD2D6B2B4B880

 

I know Value 3 decrypted password = solokey

 

Can we know the type of hash it is and its passwords?

 

Thank you.



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#2 GR00T

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Posted 13 March 2024 - 02:13 PM

Sorry but encryption is not like the old rolling key cyphers where each letter is unique.

Content based hashes like SHA-256 are nearly impossible to reverse engineer.



#3 MoxieMomma

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Posted 13 March 2024 - 07:21 PM


Hello and welcome to BC, @GR00T:

You wrote:

Sorry but encryption is not like the old rolling key cyphers where each letter is unique.
Content based hashes like SHA-256 are nearly impossible to reverse engineer.


Did you notice that this topic was started & abandoned in July 2022?

In general, there's no need to revive such ancient topics.

Respectfully submitted




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