Re: [Full-disclosure] Cracking the entire set of DES-based crypt(3) hashes. Interested ?



Quoting n/a n/a <xor.rax.rax@xxxxxxxxx>:

How much would you value this service ? Would you pay $100, $10, $1 per
hash to crack ? Would you require anonymity to use the service ?

I would pay $10000 each for md5 cracks of this type, $5 for DES crypt.
Anonymity hosted outside the US would be an expected criteria.

t.r.

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