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wewillfightintheshade (OP)
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August 09, 2011, 12:35:45 PM
Last edit: August 09, 2011, 12:45:51 PM by wewillfightintheshade
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(Mods - whitelist me & move to Services if you'd be so kind?)

I've scaled down the ambition a little since I started getting into building my rainbow tables. It became very obvious very quickly that the amount of space required to store 20-character passwords with 128-character salts is presently more than the entire world's got at their disposal.

I've also decided against trying to sell the table generator. Rather, I'm going to offer a lookup service. Having culled about a petabyte of space from free online storage and other places, I've got a decent table happening and an index to speed it up.

Anyway. Here's the deal. I'll do them free for a day or two so y'all know I'm legit. It'll also be a good field test.

After that, each password will cost USD$2 worth of BTC, at the weighted Mt Gox price. Large amounts will be considerably cheaper.

If you have a hashed PW you would like cracked, PM it to me (or just post it, if you don't want a private reply). Don't go hashing a fifty-page book and sending it to me.... please?

EDIT: Almost forgot the most important part. The tables are MD5 only.
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August 09, 2011, 04:19:09 PM
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What is the maximum password length and what characters can be included? Maybe you should put up a website for your service (if it is legal...)
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August 09, 2011, 09:14:05 PM
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No MD4? Too bad. Sad
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