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How to identify and crack an SAP CODVN F/G (PASSCODE) hash

Identify an SAP CODVN F/G (PASSCODE) hash and crack it with ready-to-run hashcat and John the Ripper commands. Fast on a GPU.

hashcat mode -m 7800John format sapg

SAP CODVN F/G (PASSCODE) is an application hash type. It is fast and typically unsalted, which makes weak passwords recoverable quickly on consumer GPU hardware. This page shows how to recognise it and the exact commands to attack it.

All identification runs locally in WebAssembly. The commands below write the hash to a local file on your machine — nothing is sent to this site.

Identifying the hash

The hash identifier on the home page detects SAP CODVN F/G (PASSCODE) entirely in your browser — your hash is never uploaded. A typical example looks like this:

USER$ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF01

Cracking SAP CODVN F/G (PASSCODE) with hashcat

Save the hash to a file and run hashcat in mode -m 7800. Start with a wordlist such as rockyou.txt:

echo 'USER$ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF01' > hash.txt && hashcat -m 7800 hash.txt /usr/share/wordlists/rockyou.txt

Add a rule set to mutate dictionary words (capitalisation, leetspeak, appended digits) and dramatically widen coverage:

echo 'USER$ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF01' > hash.txt && hashcat -m 7800 hash.txt /usr/share/wordlists/rockyou.txt -r /usr/share/hashcat/rules/best64.rule

Cracking SAP CODVN F/G (PASSCODE) with John the Ripper

John the Ripper can attack the same hash with the sapg format:

echo 'USER$ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF01' > hash.txt && john --format=sapg --wordlist=/usr/share/wordlists/rockyou.txt hash.txt