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Oracle12C format - dodo - 07-08-2014 Hi guys, It's possible to use hashcat to recover password having Oracle 12c sys.user$.spare4 value? RE: Oracle12C format - philsmd - 07-08-2014 Should work, you just need to follow the hash format ( see: https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes -m 112 = Oracle ), and maybe this guide too https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-2155.html on how to split the "S:..." part into hashalt The format is [hash 40 "chars"]:[hex salt] Please let us know if that works, maybe we need to rename the format s.t. users understand that -m 112 could crack also Oracle 12 hashes (if true). RE: Oracle12C format - dodo - 07-09-2014 for example my Oracle format is: [hash removed by philsmd] The question is how to split it to hashalt ? RE: Oracle12C format - philsmd - 07-09-2014 See here, you are not allowed to post hashes: https://hashcat.net/forum/announcement-2.html Furthermore, I already gave you the answer you only need the "S:..." (not the second part ";H:...") split it into a 40 character hash (first 40 chars), add a ":", and the rest is the salt. There is an example on the wiki: https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes -m 112 = Oracle 11g RE: Oracle12C format - dodo - 07-10-2014 philsmd,Thanks alot for the help, -m 112 also works for me on Oracle 12 hashes can you please update which hash type should be used for Oracle 10?(using 3DES) The hash is like as: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP (-m 3100 is not recognized by hashcat) |