Closed jepunband closed 4 years ago
Hey, that doesn't look like a base decoding to me. More like a hash. Neither Basecrack nor Cyberchef's Magic can get it: https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/#recipe=Magic(3,true,false,'')&input=YjZlNmU1MDU2ZTA0NWE4M2UyODI4ZGU2NThjY2Q1YzE
I think it's a hash, using hashid
it returns:
➜ hashid b6e6e5056e045a83e2828de658ccd5c1
Analyzing 'b6e6e5056e045a83e2828de658ccd5c1'
[+] MD2
[+] MD5
[+] MD4
[+] Double MD5
[+] LM
[+] RIPEMD-128
[+] Haval-128
[+] Tiger-128
[+] Skein-256(128)
[+] Skein-512(128)
[+] Lotus Notes/Domino 5
[+] Skype
[+] Snefru-128
[+] NTLM
[+] Domain Cached Credentials
[+] Domain Cached Credentials 2
[+] DNSSEC(NSEC3)
[+] RAdmin v2.x
hi @bee-san , oh ok. may i know if this tool can detect or identify what encryption is used and can it decrypt it as well?
hi @bee-san , oh ok. may i know if this tool can detect or identify what encryption is used and can it decrypt it as well?
Hey,
I am not the author of this tool and I am not going to disrespect the author of this tool by advertising my own stuff :smile:
Hey @jepunband @bee-san, first of all, I am really sorry for the late response, this issue was buried in my notifications. :(
@jepunband, this tool is only intended to be used for Base encoding schemes and not for ciphers or encrypted hashes. For that, there are plenty of other great tools.
I will link @bee-san's project myself because it's pretty neat :smiley: - Ciphey!
Thank You! :heart::raised_hands:
hi i cannot seem to get it to work ... it keeps saying not valid encoding .
[>] Enter Encoded Base: b6e6e5056e045a83e2828de658ccd5c1 [!] Not a valid encoding.