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/'

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