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I made a password protected zip file with 7zip, using ZipCrypto algorithm. Set the password to 1234.
I am using john-1.7.9-jumbo-7.I followed this manual: http://www.cybercrimetech.com/2014/07/how-to-cracking-zip-and-rar-protected.htmlAll seems good, but somehow it doesn't crack the password.
I am using john-1.7.9-jumbo-7.I followed this manual: http://www.cybercrimetech.com/2014/07/how-to-cracking-zip-and-rar-protected.htmlAll seems good, but somehow it doesn't crack the password.
Made my own password list, containing three lines:
No luck.
When I use AES-256 john cracks the password, no problem.
When I use AES-256 john cracks the password, no problem.
If I just use unzip:
When I enter 1234, works perfect.
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Anybody an idea what I'm doing wrong?
Here are my steps:Working dir: /install/john-1.7.9-jumbo-7/run (just after successful compilation)
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If the password is 1234, then John should find it relatively quickly.
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I just tried your hash with JoT, and I am not finding anything. If you are using zipCrypto, I am guessing zip2john does not understand how the password hash is being stored. You can either attempt to find the hash and update zip2john, or try to attack the zip file directly.
See the code below as an example of having John generate the password then passing it to 7zip to try. This should work regardless of chosen encryption, unless you have to specify it when opening the archive. It is not clean, but it should be enough to illustrate.
This approach should work when you are unable to extract the hash, but is much, much slower (not really practical for most applications). See the results below.
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