HashRecovery - Recover your hashes

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    Hi,
    I'd like to share with you our new service HashRecovery

    HashRecovery is a website that offers hash and password recovery services, it supports many hash algorithms including MD5, SHA1, bCrypt and much more...

    How it works:
    • Upload Hash:
      Uploading a hash is the first step.

      You can upload a hash by clicking on the "Upload Hash" link in the navigation menu. select the algorithm and the hash file, then click the "Upload" button.

      by "hash" we usually refer to a hash file which is a file that contains hashes or a file that it's structure defines hashes.

    • Create task:
      After you upload a hash, you need to create task(s). A task is a collection of attacks that are performed against your hash. attacks are the key to a successful recovery, it can be tricky to select the best attacks, after all, attacks largely dependent on your hash, if you happen to know a pattern or a part of your password it would be much easier, if not it may be better to use a pre-defined attacks list using the import feature, but in all cases we strongly recommend you to contact us, we will try our best to help you select the appropriate attacks.

      You can create as many tasks as long as you don't select any previously selected attacks, trying an attack twice is a waste of time and money thus it's prevented, you don't have to keep a track of the selected attacks just select the attacks you want and we will tell you if something has been tried already.

    • Recovered Hashes:
      Navigating to "My Hashes" will return a list of your hashes and for each returned hash there is a field "Recovered" that states the number of recovered hashes and a download button.

      Click the button to download recovered hashes.


    If you have any feedback or questions please don't hesitate to reach out to us.

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