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23800 Rar ⚡: RAR3 uses AES-128 encryption , which was the standard before the release of RAR5 (which uses AES-256 and hash-mode 13000). : Because mode 23800 involves compressed data, it is computationally expensive. It generally requires CPU-based deflating because the complex unpacking logic of RAR3 does not translate well to high-speed GPU processing. Hashes intended for mode 23800 typically follow a distinct structure starting with $RAR3$*1* . A typical string used in Hashcat or similar tools looks like this: $RAR3$*1* * * * *1* * Technical Challenges & Considerations 23800 rar : A related mode used for RAR3 archives that are uncompressed (stored). : Used for RAR3-hp , where the archive headers themselves are encrypted (the file names cannot even be seen without a password). Identifying the Hash Format : RAR3 uses AES-128 encryption , which was : Specifically targets RAR3 archives where the files inside are compressed . When security professionals or researchers attempt to recover access to a password-protected RAR file, they must identify the exact version and encryption method used. Hashes intended for mode 23800 typically follow a In the context of password recovery and file forensics, is the specific hash-mode identifier used by Hashcat to crack passwords for RAR3-p (Compressed) archives. What is Hash-Mode 23800? |