Full Version: Old Serv-u Encryption
saetji
I was hacked recently(stupid but i learnt my lesson tongue.gif), but what was strange was the guy was using version 2.5.4.2 and the hash was NOT an MD5 hash like it usually is:

[USER=Upload]
Password=ywFzOdgQG26ic

I was wondering if anyone could help me identify which cipher this is
saetji
Ah, I believe its DES - sorry i decided to go wwith a hunch and check using jtr biggrin.gif
aapje
check out this thread http://www.governmentsecurity.org/forum/in...?showtopic=2148
saetji
QUOTE (aapje @ Mar 1 2004, 10:50 PM)
check out this thread http://www.governmentsecurity.org/forum/in...?showtopic=2148

nice try - thats for the newer breed of serv-u hashes whcich are MD5 not DES tongue.gif
DaClueless
QUOTE (saetji @ Mar 1 2004, 06:31 PM)
I was hacked recently(stupid but i learnt my lesson tongue.gif), but what was strange was the guy was using version 2.5.4.2 and the hash was NOT an MD5 hash like it usually is:

[USER=Upload]
Password=ywFzOdgQG26ic

I was wondering if anyone could help me identify which cipher this is

saetji,

It the same encrypts that old linux used. If you looking to crack it, try "jack the ripper"

s3mtexx
can someone please try to crack these??? please?
i tried like 20 programs, but still nothing...

[USER=deeESS|1]
Password=ip32C855B34B2D837F4A386E4EE0E4DA64
[USER=myCURRY|1]
Password=jz3FBD1CAFCFAF8491FC4156E53A15AA46

ThnX! biggrin.gif:D:D:D:D:D
saetji
depends -where were they from? if you giveme info on the guys rootkit, i'll hack em for u tongue.gif
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