Anonymous ID: e4dcde Dec. 31, 2017, 8:21 p.m. No.220324   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0338

To the folks looking at the Assange hash. You cannot decrypt it. Hashing works one-way. If you want to decrypt, then you would need the method used to encrypt it. You need a digital key. Surely, someone already has the key to what Assange posted.

 

No matter how long the password used to create the hash, some password hashing algorithms will always generate a 60-character string. Technically, your password could be a string of length 2^31 - 1 (2GB).

 

tl;dr - None of use are cracking that hash. Leave it for the folks Assange intended to send it to. They're on it.