Saturday 26 November 2011

>HOW TO CRACK MD5 HASH STING PASSWORDS

  • (5/10) www.tmto.org – Searches several databases. Seems to have a large amount of data. My tests have proven this service as quite reliable. Fast.
  • (5/10) md5.noisette.ch – meta-search, works well
  • (4/10) md5decryption.com
  • (4/10) www.c0llision.net – distributed approach. Usable via web and IRC. Free open slots are rare.
  • (4/10) www.netmd5crack.com – Contains 171,392,210 unique entries in the database. You can insert new phrases to the database.
  • (4/10) www.md5decrypter.com – Currently serving around 810,000 hashes.
  • (4/10) md5hashcracker.appspot.com
  • (4/10) www.hashhack.com
  • (4/10) isc.sans.edu – Surprised to see an .edu top level domain among this list, aren’t you? This MD5 hash database is operated by the Internet Storm Center.
  • (4/10) www.md5crack.com – Simple but sufficient interface.
  • (4/10) passcracking.com – Same as passcracking.ru. Uses a combined technique. Register to increase priority.
  • (4/10) authsecu.com – contains over 500 million hashes (12 GB). The site itself is in French. Enter the MD5 hash to be cracked in the form field labeled “HASH MD5:” and click Déchiffrer
  • (4/10) md5.rednoize.com – Currently serving around 55,000,000 hashes. Fast.
  • (4/10) md5.web-max.ca
  • (3/10) www.cmd5.com – Reputedly the biggest hash database (4 TB) online. During my tests i could have bought five so called payment-records additionally to the mentioned three findings. So i guess their database is really good.
  • (2/10) md5.thekaine.de – uses a mixed approach (rainbow tables, dictionary attacks etc.)
  • www.shell-storm.org – Currently serving around 170,000 hashes.
  • www.md5this.com- Strange interface. Long queue.
  • www.hashchecker.com – Bruteforce approach. Seems to have a high success rate but only few free slots available. Register and pay to increase priority.
  • hashcrack.com – contains over 750 million hashes. Warning: previously unknown words will be entered into their database and will be “recoverable” for everyone later.
  • md5pass.com – does not use a very own database but a Google Custom Search Engine (CSE). The CSE indexed other websites so it acts as a meta-search engine. But my tests were not very successful.
  • md5pass.info – small service. Around 300,000 hashes in the database.
  • RainbowCrack – rainbow table implementation that supports multiple codecs like LM, NTLM and MD5
  • Cain & Abel – in my opion the most advanced password cracker for Windows available to the public

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