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I have multiple salted hashes and I know the passwords, but I want to know the algorithm used to make the hash.

For example,

hash dcdc884c4ead4f713e9d15c1e14f5b07dfe184ea salt 93295 password xx123123

Is there a way to know that? Thank you.

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    Hashcat has a list for password hashing. Check your output size, eliminate non-matching, then make sure that the rest uses salt, too. Now, on the remaining list, try each of them one by one.
    – kelalaka
    Commented Dec 30, 2021 at 15:13
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    The hash that you posted is 40 hexadecimal characters in length, so that's 20 bytes, or 160 bits - so it's likely SHA1. As to how the salt is combined with the password, the number of iterations, etc. - that's a matter of trial and error.
    – mti2935
    Commented Dec 30, 2021 at 15:39

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You can simply use designated tools for this purpose.

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  • I’ve tried everith Commented Dec 31, 2021 at 7:11

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