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Encoding problem? - Audax - 06-10-2019 Hi guys, maybe you can help me. I'm playing with NTLM hashes and i got some unexpected results. I created a file with the hashes ( i generate them in windows, then extracted with mimikatz) below. ce4f24280e84005c7fe6321d5ad17740 f82df3f90fb55ce458b582489e4c264c 807b2aeaebc79738fca58b366e4b5a7c I generated a dictionary with the following words (are solution for each hash respectively). *Unix command "file" indicate that the wordlist file is in "UTF-8" format. š č ň the hex results for each letter respectively are: c5a1 c48d c588 then i tried the follow commands without success. hashcat -a 3 -m 1000 /tmp/my.hashes ?b?b hashcat -a 3 -m 1000 /tmp/my.hashes --hex-charset c5a1 [tried with the different hex code] then i tried with john the ripper with the follow command and it works. ./john --format=nt --wordlist=/tmp//test.wordlist /tmp/my.hashes Using default input encoding: UTF-8 Loaded 3 password hashes with no different salts (NT [MD4 256/256 AVX2 8x3]) Remaining 1 password hashes with no different salts Warning: no OpenMP support for this hash type, consider --fork=4 Press 'q' or Ctrl-C to abort, almost any other key for status Warning: Only 1 candidates left, minimum 24 needed for performance. š (?) 1g 0:00:00:00 DONE (2019-06-10 23:15) 33.33g/s 100.0p/s 100.0c/s 200.0C/s š..ň What do i have to add to my command?, Thanks! RE: Encoding problem? - philsmd - 06-11-2019 known limitation of utf16le conversion in kernel, use this: Code: hashcat -m 900 --encoding-to utf16le /tmp/my.hashes /tmp//test.wordlist |