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# hashid 'ENCd2ac778cc00249eaff33128f4e14365b27c2b8987a3a0325cee6461c8bfdbb4a'
Analyzing 'ENCd2ac778cc00249eaff33128f4e14365b27c2b8987a3a0325cee6461c8bfdbb4a'
[+] Unknown hash

# hashid 'd2ac778cc00249eaff33128f4e14365b27c2b8987a3a0325cee6461c8bfdbb4a'
Analyzing 'd2ac778cc00249eaff33128f4e14365b27c2b8987a3a0325cee6461c8bfdbb4a'
[+] Snefru-256
[+] SHA-256
[+] RIPEMD-256
[+] Haval-256
[+] GOST R 34.11-94
[+] GOST CryptoPro S-Box
[+] SHA3-256
[+] Skein-256
[+] Skein-512(256)
 
[QUOTE = "Mr. Di, post: 254712, member: 6548"]
If you can tell us where this hash came from, we might be able to tell you more precisely
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Hi, and thanks for helping identify the hash, I now think it is SHA-256 with a weird Prefix.
I did find the DB in a torrent (ca 600gb) from searching on the site http://btdiggwzoyrwwbiv.onion/search?q=database+leak
I tried to search there now to find the exact magnet link, but captcha did not load at the moment.

 
Пожалуйста, обратите внимание, что пользователь заблокирован
I think this SHA2-256 alg, but with prefix "ENC". Don't know for what it do
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Sometimes, systems automatically add prefixes or suffixes to hashes. they are useless. are removed when handling the hash.
 


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