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  • Well, that was a fast ban..?

  • ArkasArkas Member, Retired Moderator
    edited June 2022

    Yeah. Spammer trying to join LET again and has 2 deleted accounts... It's not easy keeping track of them, especially when they use a VPN, but we are alert :wink:

  • ralfralf Member

    Wonder what the md5 is for

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited June 2022

    @ralf said:
    Wonder what the md5 is for

    NanoKVM, I could bet my ass on.
    Not md5, just a token.

  • emgemg Veteran
    edited June 2022

    @ralf said:
    Wonder what the md5 is for

    Even if it were a hash, it is not MD5, which is 128 bits. What you see above is 40 characters = 20 bytes = 160 bits. If it were a hash, it would be SHA1 or one of several other hash algorithms that are not as well known.

    It may be a pure, raw hash, but it may not. I would not make any assumptions about it without additional information.

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