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How To Sort/parse Found Hashes

smokey420

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old method not that fast and pretty shit. I will create another program since now I know stuff. This was actually my very first program
This is fully made by me,including the program.
Notes:The program is very basic since it's my first Visual Studio attempt.
Hello everyone,today I want to show you how to sort/parse hashes.
What does that mean?
Let's say you have 10 hashes.You try to hash crack them,but you only found 4.
You also have the usernames corresponding to each hash,so in order to have a good unbroken combo list,you would want to use each unhashed password to their specific username,without alternating them.
-->Here is the method.(The included program is my first attempt to coding in Visual studio)
1.First steps:
-->Store all your hashes in a .txt file called "hash.txt"
-->Store your found hashes in a separate file called "hash2.txt"
-->Store your unhashed passwords in another file called "unhash.txt"
-->Move all the files in the same folder with the sorting program.
2.Open the sorting program and press the button.
-->The sorted unhashed passwords are stored in the "sorted.txt" file in the same folder.
-->You may notice in the sorted.txt file, the "none" lines.These "none" lines are the uncracked hashes.
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