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| Subject: | Re: Oracle hash-list? |
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| Date: | Wed, 16 Mar 2005 18:59:05 +0100 |
Steven DeFord <mailto:security.willworker@gmail.com> wrote:
1) What's the hashing algorithm?
Unknown, it's proprietary. 2) Does Oracle not use salts in their passwords? Also unknown... Badger, Jared <mailto:Jared.Badger@acs-inc.com> wrote:
You may want to check out rainbowcrack.com. They have precomputed hashes up to 14 characters long on an amazing character set. No specific mention of Oracle, but perhaps Oracle uses MD5?
So no, unfortunately this isn't the case :( Greets, Jeroen
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