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Hi,
I have a MSSQL 2000 hash - mode 131 - This hash does NOT exist :
0x040016460666FF8664F8FF8F14400064F44FFF6FFF06044FF61FFF8664F8FF8F14400064F44FFF6FFF06044FF61F

When cracked, hashcat v5.1.0 displays :
0x0400164606660000000000000000000000000000000000000000FF8664F8FF8F14400064F44FFF6FFF06044FF61F:password

Not the same hash! Why does hashcat replaces the red part with zeros?

Thanks!
A MSSQL 2000 hash consists of two hashes, one with the correct case and one with all upper case letters. Hashcat probably simply ignores one of them.

see https://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/07/08...passwords/
I wonder why it does not copy the hash itself in the result.

Will read.
Thanks.
You're right, it should. I've never seen this block being filled with data (not being zero). Please create GitHub issue.