Today the free.fr staff updated his ascii art space chip (at http://live.free.fr) with the following hash :

df73b956808cd23d30c76725215c9e0e

Atm, this hash has not yet been broken. Will you be the one to find it ?
Maybe it is the startup date of the Free Mobile offer ?

A few hours later, the hash was updated to:

efb7929e6a5b7dcc6ebb79aa3c45af13

This one was quickly cracked: it is corresponding to the checksum for the string jesaispas.

You may also find the following hash on http://www.free.fr/adsl

901b3221b8a74073b6a76371171b69f0

Which was cracked as well: launchpad

We have been informed of a hash that has been Twitted but we can’t confirm that it comes from Free:

e84f1fc5c9fdea09f8f4a1ae2adde8a4

It was cracked a few minutes ago by one of our readers: call3179
Thanks to olahaye74!

You may also be interested into our other post about monitoring the checksum on http://live.free.fr.

EDIT:
We are still trying to crack the first hash. We chosen to generate all dates matching the XX/XX/XXXX format and then use some rainbow tables. Any other idea ?
We are now really close to breaking the hash. Our hashing machines are running for 3 complete hours, and we can say the hash is at least 13 characters long.
Stay tuned!

If you wanna retrieve the md5 hash, here is the script (not from us, I found it on gist.github.com):

#!/bin/bash
# troll: If you don't have bash, go get a real OS.

curl -s "http://md5.noisette.ch/md5.php?hash=$(curl -s http://live.free.fr | gunzip | tail -n 36 | head -n 32 | grep '[a-f0-9]' -o | xargs echo -n | sed 's/ //g')" | grep '<string>' | sed 's/^.*\[CDATA\[\(.*\)\]\].*$/\1/'

, , ,

Hi guys, today, it’s a commercial post: i’d like to announce you a new project: The ultimate free drawing and graphics website!

Impressive drawing tools and brilliant advise from devquotes team. This project is related to free vector drawing. The software you are goind to see are 100% free and is yours to keep so download it now and start imaginating great draws.

Read the rest of this entry

, , , , ,