#!/usr/bin/python3 # # Takes two files on input. Tries to find every line of the second file within the first file # and for every found match - extracts password value from the second file's line. Then prints these correlations. # # In other words: # # FileA: # some-user@example.com,68eacb97d86f0c4621fa2b0e17cabd8c # # FileB - result of running hashcat: # 68eacb97d86f0c4621fa2b0e17cabd8c:Test123 # # WILL RETURN: # some-user@example.com,68eacb97d86f0c4621fa2b0e17cabd8c,Test123 # # Mariusz B. / mgeeky # import sys, os def main(argv): if len(argv) < 3: print(''' Usage: ./correlateCrackedHashes.py [delimiter] - File containing usernames and their hashes (or just hashes) - File being a result of running hashcat, in a form of hash:password [delimiter] - (optional) Delimiter to be prepended to the usernames file line containing password Default: comma ''') return False usernamesFile = argv[1] crackedHashesFile = argv[2] delimiter = ',' if len(argv) < 4 else argv[3] if not os.path.isfile(usernamesFile): print(f'[!] Usernames file does not exist: "{usernamesFile}') return False if not os.path.isfile(crackedHashesFile): print(f'[!] Cracked passwords file does not exist: "{crackedHashesFile}') return False usernames = [] cracked = [] with open(usernamesFile) as f: usernames = [x.strip() for x in f.readlines()] with open(crackedHashesFile) as f: cracked = [x.strip() for x in f.readlines()] correlated = [] for crackedPass in cracked: for user in usernames: posOfLastColon = crackedPass.rfind(':') hashValue = crackedPass[:posOfLastColon] password = crackedPass[posOfLastColon+1:] if hashValue in user: print(delimiter.join([user, password])) correlated.append(delimiter.join([user, password])) if __name__ == "__main__": main(sys.argv)