Re: [News] MD5 / SHA-1 Encryptions Weakened
- From: "Joe Butler" <ffffh.no.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 13:40:24 -0000
Re: the MD5 lookup tables.
http://www.rainbowcrack-online.com/?x=md5
Since there is no table that includes lower case, upper case, digits and
symbols together, does this mean they don't have a lookup for a password
that contains all of these symbols, and therefore, no way to crack it?
Re: the SHA1 table.
http://www.rainbowcrack-online.com/?x=sha1
Presumably if you have symbols in your password or the password is longer
than 7 characters, in this case, they can't crack it in the 36 minutes max
specified? If they wanted to try 8 characters, it would presumably require
unreasonable computing time using this system?
Re: giving these guys a good kicking in a dark alley.
Any offers?
"Mark Randall" <mark[__OKTHISISFAKE_]yr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in message news:uA7e99r5FHA.3588@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Bad news for application developers (hence this post).
>
> After several months of processing, MD5 and SHA1 lookup tables have been
> generated upto 14 characters in length. See
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/10/password_hashes/
>
> The related site:
> http://www.rainbowcrack-online.com/?x=pricing
>
>
> --
> - Mark Randall
> http://zetech.swehli.com
>
> "Those people that think they know everything are a great annoyance to
those
> of us who do"
> Isaac Asimov
>
>
.
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