/*
* processes the word.lst and computes the password :
* if a hash corresponds to a password listed and in the vector it
prints password, username and hash code
*
* todo:
* 1. make the account file dynamic
* 2. make the dictionary dynamic
* 3. make dynamic all the procedure: one could connect to a website,
download the pswd.js file, process it and found passwords...
*
* Developed by Gianstefano Monni
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <string.h>
long pwdchk (char *);
char base[]= {'0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9',
'A','B','C','D','E','F','G','H','I','J','K','L','M','N','O','P','Q','R','S','T','U','V \
','W','X','Y','Z', 'a','b','c','d','e','f','g','h','i','j','k','l','m','n','o','p','q' \
,'r','s','t','u','v','w','x','y','z'}; char pass[30];
long f[]={23,535,1047,1559,2071,2583,3095,3607,4119,4631,
12,21,26,38,53,72,101,139,294,375,584,841,1164,1678,2425,4989,6478,10076,14494,21785,3 \
0621,69677,87452,139356,201113,278810, \
80,83,93,99,113,131,159,194,346,416,619,861,1165,1649,2256,4766,6077,9554,13713,20576, \
28894,65661,82386,131248,164801,262524}; char K[62];
//the pwd structure
typedef struct
{
char *user;
long code;
char *plain_pass;
}PWD;
//the list of username and passwords, it is hard-coded in the pswd.js file
PWD pwd_list[]=
{
{"ti8ae88me",73303,""},
{"koqaaheo",61899,""}
};
//number of elements in pwd_list
int pwd_num=2;
void gen_f()
{
long x=0;
long y=28;
long z=23;
for (x=0;x<62;x++)
f[x]=0;
for (x=0; x<10; x++){
f[x]=x<<9;
f[x]+=23;
}
for (x=10; x<36; x++){
y=y<<1;
long v= (int) sqrt(y);
v+=5;
f[x]=v;
y++;
}
for (x=36; x<62; x++){
z=z<<1;
long v= (int) sqrt(z);
v+=74;
f[x]=v;
z++;
}
}
int main (int argc, char ** argv)
{
char passwd[255];
FILE * fp=0;
int x=0;
int i=0;
long num=0;
long code;
if (argc <=1){
fp=fopen("word.lst","r");
if (fp){
while (!feof(fp)){
//prints a message every 1M words processed
if ((++num % 1000000)==0)
printf("%d words processed",num);
//reads the word and computes the hash
fscanf(fp,"%s",passwd);
code=pwdchk(passwd);
//checks if the computed hash is included in the hash
vector
for (x=0;x<pwd_num;x++)
if (code==pwd_list[x].code)
//if yes, we've found a password
printf("FOUND user: %s password: %s code
%d\n\n",pwd_list[x].user,passwd,code);
}
}
}
else{
code=pwdchk(argv[1]);
printf("%s:%d\n",argv[1],code);
}
return 0;
}
long pwdchk(char *aPasswd){
long code=0;
int l=0,y=0,x=0;
int lpass=strlen(aPasswd);
for (l=0; l<lpass; l++)
K[l]=aPasswd[l];
for (y=0; y<lpass; y++){
for(x=0; x<62; x++){
if (K[y]==base[x])
code+=((y+1)*f[x]);
}
}
return code;
}
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