# What type of password is this? [closed]

I am migrating my website from magento to wordpress-shopp site and i have to sync all the products, orders, customers. I did manage to sync all this and I am trying to keep same password of my customers and for that I want to know what type of password is this "10d32f6e654e8a54062325962f7419d5:45" is it MD5 or MD4 or any other format.

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## closed as primarily opinion-based by Dave, Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007, Tog, AthomSfere, Dave MAug 28 '13 at 17:12

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Or maybe both of them?! md5(md4(password)); –  Sepahrad Salour Aug 27 '13 at 10:41
Or neither of them or something else! As far as we can see it's just a string of what appears to be random characters. –  Dave Aug 27 '13 at 10:45
@Keyur - Look at the source code for Magento and modify the Wordpress code to use the same hashing mechanic. I suggest you force a password change on your users, md5 hashing, is not proper for storing password. If your database was compromised it would be trivial to determine your user's password ( ar at least the string that generated the same hash ). –  Ramhound Aug 27 '13 at 10:46
@Ramhound Even though MD5 has been unacceptable for passwords since years now, it's still commonly used. It's not unlikely to find MD5-hashed passwords these days—or even plaintext passwords, unfortunately. –  slhck Aug 27 '13 at 10:49
@slhck - Which is the reason I suggested the author allows Wordpress to use the better password hashing mechanic instead of using Megento's md5 + salt password hashing mechanic. –  Ramhound Aug 27 '13 at 10:59

hash:salt

So in your case, 10d32f6e654e8a54062325962f7419d5 is the hash and 45 is the salt.