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Message-Id: <7843595C-EE0B-4961-9BBC-CAB46482165F@gmail.com> Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 09:43:03 -0400 From: kzug <kzug10@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Help a newbie to crack a password > Ps: If you want to give it a try, password is 9 char long: > > password.7z:$7z$0$19$0$1122$8$d45ab95ccf36959f0000000000000000$2667966977$160$147$6637afa01733dc9b036d4e19deeda192c538f4ca6265bac03820a3589c38428dcc304dfded60cca9af4895f3f3a04698759e56ab57fef0d4314981677104e83b06bbf30ae27fbb4545d4f9528190a1b433811bc5dc529bcd4f896ed12e4d6f106c2161eb932322a0c413a833c5d16707e98ee9d33c52fc170579b3786a615f71508f8c0a8af2f04e7fd7c4224f2000353b28e1b0b5858545af19b90cf5138514 Victor, Based on your last name, is there a possibility that the password could contain something else than english characters? things such as: œ,è,é,ê,ç,ï A.K.A French accented letters Is that all you know about the password? 9 char long? Do you know if it has signs and/or numbers and/or upper and/or lower case letters? Do you know any strings in it? or patterns? i.e "word"+"numbers" What's your speed on your machine(s)? (iMac?/MBP? ) speed as p/s or c/s K. On SaturdayAug 17, 2013, at 1:40 AM, Victor wrote: > Oops, my mistake :-) > Yes i'm trying to crack a 7z. I copy pasted the wrong part in terminal (i > took the wrong file to drag en drop in terminal for this to happen). But i > had the same result with .7z > > Now, thanks to you I have the Hashes, AWESOME :-) > I'll keep you update. > Thank you sooooo much. > > > Ps: If you want to give it a try, password is 9 char long: > > password.7z:$7z$0$19$0$1122$8$d45ab95ccf36959f0000000000000000$2667966977$160$147$6637afa01733dc9b036d4e19deeda192c538f4ca6265bac03820a3589c38428dcc304dfded60cca9af4895f3f3a04698759e56ab57fef0d4314981677104e83b06bbf30ae27fbb4545d4f9528190a1b433811bc5dc529bcd4f896ed12e4d6f106c2161eb932322a0c413a833c5d16707e98ee9d33c52fc170579b3786a615f71508f8c0a8af2f04e7fd7c4224f2000353b28e1b0b5858545af19b90cf5138514
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