Learned that the LinkedIn hash list had some things done to obscure the hash some. I changed the code to work with the obscured hashes.
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@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ if ($_MGM['path'][1]=="email") {
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} else if ($_MGM['path'][1]=="hash") {
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} else if ($_MGM['path'][1]=="hash") {
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connectToDatabase();
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connectToDatabase();
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if (!empty($_REQUEST['sha1'])) {
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if (!empty($_REQUEST['sha1'])) {
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$entries = databaseQuery("SELECT * FROM `sha1` WHERE `hash`=%s", $_REQUEST['sha1']);
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$entries = databaseQuery("SELECT * FROM `sha1` WHERE `hash`=%s OR `hash`=%s", "00000".substr($_REQUEST['sha1'],5), $_REQUEST['sha1']);// The LinkedIn hashes seemed to have the first 5 characters replaced with 00000 because the person who uploaded on torrent sites decided that they didn't want to share the real hash.
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$entry = databaseFetchAssoc($entries);
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$entry = databaseFetchAssoc($entries);
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if ($entry!=null) {
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if ($entry!=null) {
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?><h3 style="color: #ff0000">Password was stolen by hackers via <?=$entry['leak']?>.</h3><?
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?><h3 style="color: #ff0000">Password was stolen by hackers via <?=$entry['leak']?>.</h3><?
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