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#!/usr/bin/env python import sys, md5 def license(): '''Print the usage license to this software, yeah, it's the same as above''' print ''' phpassbrute.py - phpass salted hash brute force, works against any hash that use this framework to crypt and store hashed passwords, some projects that use it: Wordpress, Drupal, bbPress, phpBB3 and any others. Copyright (c) 2009 Ulisses "thebug" Castro <uss.thebug@nospam@gmail.com>

Functions encode64() and crypt_private() are from phpass module: Copyright (c) 2008, Alexander Chemeris <Alexander.Chemeris@nospam@gmail.com> This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> ''' def encode64(input_val, count, itoa64): ''' Encode binary data from input_val to ASCII string. Every six bits of input_val are represented by corresponding char from 64-char length itoa64 array. That is 0 will be represented in resulting string with char itoa64[0], 1 will be represented with itoa64[1], ..., 63 will be represented with itoa64[63]. ''' output = '' i = 0 while i<count: value = ord(input_val[i]) i = i+1 output = output + itoa64[value&0x3f] if i < count: value = value | (ord(input_val[i]) << 8) output = output + itoa64[(value>>6)&0x3f] i = i+1 if i >= count: break if i < count: value = value | (ord(input_val[i]) << 16) output = output + itoa64[(value>>12)&0x3f]

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i = i+1 if i >= count: break output = output + itoa64[(value>>18)&0x3f] return output def crypt_private(passwd, passwd_hash, hash_prefix='$P$'): ''' Hash password, using same salt and number of iterations as in passwd_hash. This is useful when you want to check password match. In this case you pass your raw password and password hash to this function and then compare its return value with password hash again: is_valid = (crypt_private(passwd, hash) == hash) hash_prefix is used to check that passwd_hash is of supported type. It is compared with first 3 chars of passwd_hash and if does not match error is returned. NOTE: all arguments must be ASCII strings, not unicode! If you want to support unicode passwords, you could use any encoding you want. For compatibility with PHP it is recommended to use UTF-8: passwd_ascii = passwd.encode('utf-8') is_valid = (crypt_private(passwd_ascii, hash) == hash) Here hash is already assumed to be an ASCII string. In case of error '*0' is usually returned. But if passwd_hash begins with '*0', then '*1' is returned to prevent false positive results of password check. ''' itoa64 = './0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' output = '*0' # Prevent output from being the same as passwd_hash, because # this may lead to false positive password check results. if passwd_hash[0:2] == output: output = '*1' # Check for correct hash type if passwd_hash[0:3] != hash_prefix: return output count_log2 = itoa64.index(passwd_hash[3]) if count_log2<7 or count_log2>30: return output count = 1<<count_log2 salt = passwd_hash[4:12] if len(salt) != 8: return output m = md5.new(salt) m.update(passwd)

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tmp_hash = m.digest() for i in xrange(count): m = md5.new(tmp_hash) m.update(passwd) tmp_hash = m.digest() output = passwd_hash[0:12]+encode64(tmp_hash, 16, itoa64) return output def makelist(file): ''' Make lists ''' items = [] try: fd = open(file, 'r') for line in fd.readlines(): item = line.replace('\n', '').replace('\r', '') items.append(item) return items except IOError: print 'unable to read file \'%s\'' % file pass except Exception, e: print 'unknown error' pass

if __name__ == '__main__': from optparse import OptionError from optparse import OptionParser version = '''---------------------------------------------------------------------phpass hash brute force version 0.1 uss.thebug[at]gmail.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------''' usage = '%s [-w wordlist] [-p prefix] [-v]' % sys.argv[0] parser = OptionParser(version=version, usage=usage) parser.add_option('-w', parser.add_option('-p', parser.add_option('-v', parser.add_option('-l', dest='wordlist', help='wordlist to run against hash') dest='prefix', default='$P$', help='hash prefix (default: %default)') '--verbose', action='store_true', dest='verbose', help='verbose') '--license', action='store_true', dest='license', help='license')

(options, args) = parser.parse_args() if options.license: license() sys.exit(0) if not options.wordlist: parser.print_help() sys.exit(1)

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prefix = options.prefix wordlist = options.wordlist results = [] words = makelist(wordlist) print "[*] phpass hash brute force tool (by thebug)" print "[*] hash prefix: %s" % prefix hash = raw_input("[*] paste hash here: ") print "[*] %s word(s) loaded." % str(len(words)) print "[*] brute force started." for word in words: if options.verbose: print "[+] word: %s" % word is_valid = (crypt_private(word, hash, prefix) == hash) if is_valid: print "\n[*] got it!" print "[*] password is: %s\n" % word sys.exit(0) else: pass print "[*] Done.\n" sys.exit(0)

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