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Hash Cleaner and Iterator

This Python Script has three modes...

Cleaner Mode:

For r_file put in the database file location, for w_file put the directory and file you want to write, this will extract the hash byitself, or also with email with corresponding hash in database file.[SUPPORTS MD5 AND SHA1 FOR NOW] (Will update for other hashes choices and salts.)

Iterator mode:

will cross reference two files... one with [HASH:EMAIL] and the other would be [HASH:PASSWORD] to result [EMAIL:PASSWORD]

Wordlist mode:

the final mode will take the [Email:Pass] file and separate it into two files of your choice.

TIPS:

FIRST: Use "paste" command to combine files Horizontally if you have to, use "Emeditor" too to clean the files, for instance the [HASH:EMAIL] option in the cleaner will output HASH['EMAIL'], just replace [' with : and '] with nothing in an text editor.

SECOND: Delete all remaining spaces... using cat file.txt | tr -d "[:blank:]"

THIRD: Now you will have two files, one is the hashcat potfile [HASH:PASS], the other is [HASH:EMAIL]

FOURTH: Use an iteration python script to check the hashes against both files to combine email with password.

IT GENERALLY LOOKS LIKE THIS IN ITERATION MODE:

First File: [HASH:EMAIL]
Second File: [HASH:PASS]
We want [EMAIL:PASS]! So we write to a third file...

Experimenting with git pull