Post ATJYSoZCihLi8SGQvA by Baa@fedi.absturztau.be
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 (DIR) Post #ATJYSoZCihLi8SGQvA by Baa@fedi.absturztau.be
       2023-03-05T18:59:18.149315Z
       
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       If I have an encrypted string and I know the unencrypted string, can I identify the encryption method used? Anyone have any ideas?Encrypted:$$$$TI31MPP3ALJ2KHEKR44GSTKBPMOGKU3NXVR5WN2IIWZEL6LSEUCJKJ5DIS2UJ426GL4TIO4PYEGHJH2NXVPS6JCJ142NRYRVDR1VQJYAUnencrypted:frizz
       
 (DIR) Post #ATJa7EvQEuBFQDUq9Y by Baa@fedi.absturztau.be
       2023-03-05T19:17:51.426289Z
       
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       This is the password string at the top of my exported Fritz!Box  7530 configuration by the way… I wonder if this could be the router password and not the backup file password…. nah surely not
       
 (DIR) Post #ATRl4c3cQnul3ZxZ32 by mikapyon@mastodon.social
       2023-03-09T01:52:41Z
       
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       @Baa Would the input not be irrelevant for detecting the algorithm?I have never seen one all uppercase and starting with $$$$ 🤔For a start, a stupid method could be looking at a list of example hashes from popular algorithms?
       
 (DIR) Post #ATRl4coPcpLROhqvz6 by Baa@fedi.absturztau.be
       2023-03-09T17:58:21.518326Z
       
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       @mikapyon yeah, I tried looking through some lists but haven’t identified it yet, it’s a mystery to me so far :think_moe: I guess it’s a salted hash so identifying it might not be possible this way idk