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Try this in google. Search for random hexadecimal values between 20 and 38 characters long. It will consistently come up with...car dealerships.

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Gergely Kalmanvor 2 Jahren

quite a few years ago I reported a bug to them where you could google credit card numbers using the number range operator in hex. It didn't work in decimal but they missed hex. Fun times

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Nathan Odlevor 2 Jahren

It thinks you want a VIN

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Tib3riusvor 2 Jahren

I encountered this recently on stream, was doing the standard CTF measure of "Googling something that looked like a hash" and the only hit was a Suburu dealership. I checked the source code of the page and there was nothing remotely like the value in it.

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WifiRumHamvor 2 Jahren

I have seen this when I am looking up hashes directly in google before I go to virustotal directly. I just assumed it has something to do with it being similar to the VIN.

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Pedro Fracassi #LTASulvor 2 Jahren

why and... how did you stumble into that

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Diractionvor 2 Jahren

could it be something to do with color codes somewhere in the source? I’m also seeing a lot of car dealerships, but also different shopping entries for solid color rugs, pattern wall paper, solid color posters, etc.

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Tripp Rvor 2 Jahren

It might have something to do with the large quantities of numbers that these types of websites hold

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Ryan Jonesvor 2 Jahren

Most likely finding window stickers for a vehicle. Most dealers all use the same software for the web and those are typically hashed the same way for a unique url.

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vs1mvor 2 Jahren

Butwhy?

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