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freerainbowtables.com


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A really nice site, appears to consist of 2 parts, the first being an md5 cracker (very good so far, cracked a 6 char non-dictionary alphanumeric hash in less than 90 mins). You get 10 free credits, so you can crack 10 hashes for free.

The second part is a distributed computing project (much like folding@home, boinc, etc). With this you can help in generating rainbow tables, and earn yourself more credits to crack more hashes.

A good option when milworm/gdata dont turn up any results. There is a windows and linux client avaliable on the site and of course sourceforge.

Anyone seen this before?


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Hurray for Cloud Computing. One of these days every PC is a code-cracking monster.


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Do you include Windows int that "every PC" ?


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jjbutler88 wrote: very good so far, cracked a 6 char non-dictionary alphanumeric hash in less than 90 mins That's not very fast :right:


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For a online server thingy it is I think. Not for Cain or JTR tho…


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Uber0n wrote: [quote]jjbutler88 wrote: very good so far, cracked a 6 char non-dictionary alphanumeric hash in less than 90 mins That's not very fast :right:[/quote]

Seems pretty speedy to me, since the word was non-dictionary, it wouldn't be in any wordlists, so JTR would be bruteforcing. The whole point of rainbow tables is that they are a time-memory trade-off, im sure JTR would take longer. Plus this doesnt eat up your processor cycles B)


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Well if you knew the length of the hash already say 4-7 chars long, I don't think Cain wouldn't have a hard time accomplishing that especially if you have a strong processor. Just saying. If you want to give me the hash I can try and run it and see how long it takes.