Name-That-Hash
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Name-That-Hash | CTFNote | |
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10 | 2 | |
1,413 | 482 | |
1.7% | 3.5% | |
0.0 | 5.0 | |
4 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Name-That-Hash
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Hash question - How do you know?!
A tool called name that hash https://nth.skerritt.blog
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Need some information about a password hash
This is what I use to identify hashes I am unfamiliar with. https://github.com/HashPals/Name-That-Hash
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I have a hashed password, but have no idea on how to crack it.
"Easy mode": https://nth.skerritt.blog if you dont need an offline utility.
- Name-That-Hash - Hash Type Identification, an upgrade to HashID
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haiti - hash type identifier
If you want to blame someone for code re-use, blame name-that-hash that re-used code from hashid https://github.com/psypanda/hashID/blob/master/hashid.py into https://github.com/HashPals/Name-That-Hash/blob/main/name_that_hash/hashes.py
- Name-That-Hash, the best hash identification system with popularity ratings, descriptions, JSON output, file input and more.
- Name That Hash reaches 1.0.0 and is now stable! The best hash identification system in town.
- Don't know what type of hash it is? Name That Hash will name that hash type
- Show HN: I built a hash-identification system with popularity ratings
- Name That Hash, the modern hash identification system with popularity ratings, John & Hashcat modes, descriptions, and more.
CTFNote
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CTF Notes
I suck at taking notes lol but a useful tool I have used with my team for collaboration is CTFNote. You may need to deploy and manage the server yourself but it is a pretty good tool.
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Documenting steps taken when doing ctfs
Sure! If you're working with a team it makes it much easier for someone to assist you if there is a summary of what you did and tried (eg. using https://github.com/TFNS/CTFNote during a CTF). Afterwards it's also a good way to structure and distil a bit the solution, and make a good reference for the future if you stumble upon a similar problem. Lots of people publish their writeups.
What are some alternatives?
haiti - :key: Hash type identifier (CLI & lib)
CTFever - Fantastic toolkit for CTFers and everyone.
hashID - Software to identify the different types of hashes -
Crypton - Library consisting of explanation and implementation of all the existing attacks on various Encryption Systems, Digital Signatures, Key Exchange, Authentication methods along with example challenges from CTFs
python-license-check - Check python packages from requirement.txt and report issues
like-dbg - Fully dockerized Linux kernel debugging environment
juice-shop - OWASP Juice Shop: Probably the most modern and sophisticated insecure web application
ctf-party - :triangular_flag_on_post: A CLI tool & library to enhance and speed up script/exploit writing with string conversion/manipulation.
Ciphey - âš¡ Automatically decrypt encryptions without knowing the key or cipher, decode encodings, and crack hashes âš¡
Search-That-Hash - 🔎Searches Hash APIs to crack your hash quickly🔎 If hash is not found, automatically pipes into HashCat⚡
stegseek - :zap: Worlds fastest steghide cracker, chewing through millions of passwords per second :zap: