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323k truncated md5

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  • tychotithonusT tychotithonus

    Are these synthetic?

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    @tychotithonus No, these truncated hashes are from an early 2000's dump.

    Sysadmin by day | Hacker by night | Go Developer | hashpwn site owner
    3x RTX 4090

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      Found with HM substr(md5($pass),0,30) {AVX2}
      Hashes loaded: 323604
      Found_230431 / Left_93173

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        93173_left.7z
        230431_found.7z

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          HM still rocks !

          1x1080 | i7 3770k | 32Gb | lol

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            As a little incentive, here's a sneak peak of my results. I'll upload my found / left lists once everyone has had a chance to crack these.
            Total: 323,604
            Found: 300,269 (92.79%)
            Left: 23,335

            Sysadmin by day | Hacker by night | Go Developer | hashpwn site owner
            3x RTX 4090

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              #8
              Cracked: 304261 / 323604 - 94.0226% (Tue Jun 24 02:23:00 UTC 2025)
              Cracked: 304646 / 323604 - 94.1416% (Tue Jun 24 14:35:23 UTC 2025)
              Cracked: 305953 / 323604 - 94.5454% (Wed Jun 25 01:34:26 UTC 2025)
              Cracked: 306152 / 323604 - 94.6069% (Wed Jun 25 19:38:52 UTC 2025)
              Cracked: 307521 / 323604 - 95.0300% (Sat Jun 28 23:45:09 UTC 2025)
              

              2x 4090 | 36x ZTEX 1.15y | hashcat / JtR / MDXfind

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                Both of you used cpu? Do you mind specifying the model? Would like to have some references to compare to my primitive i7 7700k, but mainly run those on a i7 3770k (even worse).

                1x1080 | i7 3770k | 32Gb | lol

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                  Ah, no -- I'm using the 2x 4090s. For faster hashes and smaller targets I'm usually only using CPU for wordlist mangling / preparation, etc.

                  2x 4090 | 36x ZTEX 1.15y | hashcat / JtR / MDXfind

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                    It was fun...this is what I got...far away from 94%..
                    Recovered........: 294590/323604 (91.03%) Digests
                    Remaining........: 29014 (8.97%) Digests

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                      Recovered........: 292105/323604 (90.27%)
                      Remaining........: 31499 (9.73%)

                      Amateur of mycology and hashcracking | 1x3060Ti | 1x1050Ti
                      PGP:4B0A386530D789157435DC7489138FB52FDD7FC1

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                      • V v1cvap0r

                        Both of you used cpu? Do you mind specifying the model? Would like to have some references to compare to my primitive i7 7700k, but mainly run those on a i7 3770k (even worse).

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                        @v1cvap0r I started off using mdxfind to see what algo(s) the db contained and ended up cracking over 200k with CPU. I then switched over to GPU for the last several runs.

                        Hardware and software used for this:
                        CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, mdxfind
                        GPU: 1x RTX 4090, hashcat

                        I then wrote a few lines of Go code to combine the differently formatted found and left lists between my methods of cracking with mdxfind and hashcat.

                        Sysadmin by day | Hacker by night | Go Developer | hashpwn site owner
                        3x RTX 4090

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                          Here's the found / left lists from my previous post.
                          300269_found.7z
                          23335_left.7z

                          Sysadmin by day | Hacker by night | Go Developer | hashpwn site owner
                          3x RTX 4090

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