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Message-ID: <fca62f020707300846v216e0572i5a4305cfa6dcc6da@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 08:46:01 -0700
From: "XRR ." <xor.rax.rax@...il.com>
To: 3APA3A <3APA3A@...urity.nnov.ru>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Cracking the entire set of DES-based crypt(3)
	hashes. Interested ?

On 7/30/07, 3APA3A <3APA3A@...urity.nnov.ru> wrote:
>
> 5-10 days for full bruteforce? John-the-ripper on modern multi-core PC.

Let's be clear here.

JtR will only succeed if the password is based on frequently used
characters. If it is truly random and 8 characters long, JtR will not
be able to crack it.

I am talking about cracking the *entire* set of DES-based crypt hashes.

-XRR

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