If you’ve spent any time looking at a Cisco running-config, you’ve likely seen a line that looks like this: enable secret 5 $1$w1Jm$bCt7eJNv.CjWPwyfWcobP0
"John" is another classic tool that is highly effective for Linux and macOS users. It is simpler to set up than Hashcat for basic dictionary attacks. Type 5 vs. Type 7 vs. Type 8/9 As security evolved, Cisco introduced newer formats:
A: No. Rainbow tables can help with unsalted MD5, but Type 5 includes a salt, ruining that attack.
username admin secret 5 $1$nTc1$ZV9JZ.5X5p3L.9wL6wZ3e/
: Attackers can use precomputed tables of MD5 hashes to "reverse" common or weak passwords in seconds.
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