I inboxed this guy but no reply yet. Does anyone here have this tool on their computer, please share it with me. I searched on this forum for the Python/java code but had no luck.owner123 wrote:
It's never impossible to brute-force a StringHash because JASS ints are only 32 bits and SStrHash2 algorithm is high collision anyways. Infact breaking a string hash is incredibly easy, compared to many other hashes. I made a Java tool that brute forces it, and a member here created a python script that can solve a hash in nearly constant time.
Do you know JASS? The ability to read and understand JASS is important (but maybe not strictly required) for this.
Actually, when I searched on Google I got this code on Github (https://github.com/zach-cloud/JStringHash), but when I run it didn't work properly.
The stringhash I want to brute force is
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if StringHash(Jjx)==1583906356