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What is better? I am trying to work on hashes.org huge list of emails that were hashed, but I've run into a slow-down


Combination attack
wordlist + list of domains with a ^@ set on the right dictionary
My dictionary consists of facebook names, plus various other lists of names.


or


Straight attack with a rule with rules like this
l$@$a$o$l$.$c$o$m
Do attacks like with the rules. Note that it will only be able to append up to 15 so use combinator for the ones that are above that. Also switch the @ for a $ and you should get a few more.
From performance perspective, if you have enough domains (1k+) in the right dictionary, combinator is simply faster (no interpreter involed).
I have a 1 million+ domain list

Is there a way to apply a rules list to a dictionary in a combo attack rather than just using simple rules? I would like to do something like best64 to the user list in the combo attack
I'd say use hashcat in --stdout mode to either generate a new dictionary or pipe it to oclHashcat
(10-14-2014, 02:11 PM)atom Wrote: [ -> ]I'd say use hashcat in --stdout mode to either generate a new dictionary or pipe it to oclHashcat

Okay, I'll try that.
Right now, my username list is sitting around 9 million (bunch of dumps + the 5 million gmail dump)

Trying to find more.