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18 lines
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Last night I was in a party at 42, chill, then after a few drinks, I managed to get the password of uncle Niel !!</br>
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Well, he didn't want to give it to me directly but he sent me its MD5 hash saying that I will never crack it hu hu hu ...<br>
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After a few investigations and a little forcing, I ended up knowing roughly its composition, here is the order:<br>
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- A number between 0 and 42<br>
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- One of the company he founded<br>
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- His rank in the top 50 of french fortunes<br>
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- The first name of a close member of his family.<br>
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Every word/name begins with a capital letter. Let's make a wordlist and try !<br>
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Here is the hash : <strong>55d91e34650fd1a804cd94f5f39b34fb</strong></br>
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<h4>Tips</h4>
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If you have more than 17 years of your life to lose, you can try to crack it with something else than a wordlist you generated.<br>
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And yes, some values may change over the years, but it will not be a problem for this challenge.<br>
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Here is the flag format: 42CTF{} |