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Yeah, plus they even give hints to the password complexity, so unless that is a red herring, this should be pretty simple to crack, if not CPU consuming.

Just combine https://github.com/mejdoubi/rainbow-table and their algorithm together. It would probably take me a few hours to put together, but for someone who is very familiar with cryptography, it would be minimal work.



I think the author of that repo misunderstands what a rainbow table is. I only quickly skimmed the code, but it doesn't seem to do anything related to rainbow tables.

On top of that, a rainbow table (if that is what you're looking to use) would not help here. The password is both very long and salted.


The repo was just a quick example of how one would use a rainbow table to crack the password. Yes, the fact that it only generates a simple rainbow table means that it isn't the holy grail to the exercise, but the idea of a rainbow table is that someones out there have already been running and generating a rainbow table for many years.


I'm willing to sweeten the deal.

What amount of money would make you actually try to crack it?


Sounds like a quick $400 for you then. :)




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