04-26-2014, 11:05 PM
While waiting for oclHashcat v1.20 to download, reading the change log, and seeing something about Inside Pro's Hash Manager, I looked at its page and saw that it:
Contains over 40 additional utilities for handling hashes, passwords, and dictionaries.
Since I can't get onto the hashkiller forum to ask, I'm asking here how those utilities compare to ULM (GUI and command line) and the hashcat-utils.
E.g., hashcat-utils' rli.exe, ULM's CCR.exe, Hash Manager's RemoveDuplicates.exe are all for the purpose of keeping lists unique.
(I have found that the GnuWin32 utilities don't work correctly on the rules and password files that I have tried, while Atom's rli.exe does.)
Contains over 40 additional utilities for handling hashes, passwords, and dictionaries.
Since I can't get onto the hashkiller forum to ask, I'm asking here how those utilities compare to ULM (GUI and command line) and the hashcat-utils.
E.g., hashcat-utils' rli.exe, ULM's CCR.exe, Hash Manager's RemoveDuplicates.exe are all for the purpose of keeping lists unique.
(I have found that the GnuWin32 utilities don't work correctly on the rules and password files that I have tried, while Atom's rli.exe does.)