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Software to identify the different types of hashes used to encrypt data and especially passwords.

Encryption formats supported:

  • ADLER-32
  • CRC-32
  • CRC-32B
  • CRC-16
  • CRC-16-CCITT
  • DES(Unix)
  • FCS-16
  • GHash-32-3
  • GHash-32-5
  • GOST R 34.11-94
  • Haval-160
  • Haval-192 110080 ,Haval-224 114080 ,Haval-256
  • Lineage II C4
  • Domain Cached Credentials
  • XOR-32
  • MD5(Half)
  • MD5(Middle)
  • MySQL
  • MD5(phpBB3)
  • MD5(Unix)
  • MD5(Wordpress)
  • MD5(APR)
  • Haval-128
  • MD2
  • MD4
  • MD5
  • MD5(HMAC(Wordpress))
  • NTLM
  • RAdmin v2.x
  • RipeMD-128
  • SNEFRU-128
  • Tiger-128
  • MySQL5 - SHA-1(SHA-1($pass))
  • MySQL 160bit - SHA-1(SHA-1($pass))
  • RipeMD-160
  • SHA-1
  • SHA-1(MaNGOS)
  • Tiger-160
  • Tiger-192
  • md5($pass.$salt) - Joomla
  • SHA-1(Django)
  • SHA-224
  • RipeMD-256
  • SNEFRU-256
  • md5($pass.$salt) - Joomla
  • SAM - (LM_hash:NT_hash)
  • SHA-256(Django)
  • RipeMD-320
  • SHA-384
  • SHA-256
  • SHA-384(Django)
  • SHA-512
  • Whirlpool
  • And more…

Encryption algorithms that can not be differentiated unless they have been decrypted, so the efficiency of the software also depends on the user's criteria.

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