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    Thread: Brain as a centralized potfile?
Post: RE: Brain as a centralized potfile?

Thanks!
mtnsec hashcat 3 2,088 12-18-2018, 08:01 PM
    Thread: Parsing a Potfile
Post: RE: Parsing a Potfile

? $ cat hashcat.potfile | sed 's/[^:]*://'
mtnsec hashcat 5 3,820 12-18-2018, 08:00 PM
    Thread: Brain as a centralized potfile?
Post: Brain as a centralized potfile?

I'm still trying to understand the brain, so hopefully this question makes sense: Looking at the features: - [ Brain Client Features ] -  # | Features ===+========  1 | Send hashed pas...
mtnsec hashcat 3 2,088 12-16-2018, 09:09 PM
    Thread: Mask attack with brain
Post: RE: Mask attack with brain

undeath Wrote: (12-08-2018, 02:21 PM) -- What's your whole command line? -- Originally I was using: sudo hashcat -z --brain-password --brain-client-features 1 -a 3 -m 5500 -O hash.txt maskfile....
mtnsec hashcat 5 3,625 12-08-2018, 07:27 PM
    Thread: Mask attack with brain
Post: RE: Mask attack with brain

Thanks! That makes sense! However, I'm not seeing any change when using -2. It's still a whole lot slower, and my candidates are all hex encoded.. :(
mtnsec hashcat 5 3,625 12-08-2018, 04:14 AM
    Thread: Mask attack with brain
Post: Mask attack with brain

Curious why my mask attack slows down from a few seconds, to 15+ hours when I try to use the brain.  I"m also noticing that my candidates show the hex value instead of the actual candidate.  For exa...
mtnsec hashcat 5 3,625 12-08-2018, 02:44 AM
    Thread: Multiple hashes for the same user (WPA, PMKID, NetNTLMv2)
Post: RE: Multiple hashes for the same user (WPA, PMKID,...

undeath Wrote: (12-07-2018, 05:37 PM) -- Especially with WPA there is a chance of transmission errors. For other hash types less so. -- Thank you!
mtnsec hashcat 2 2,325 12-07-2018, 05:42 PM
    Thread: Multiple hashes for the same user (WPA, PMKID, NetNTLMv2)
Post: Multiple hashes for the same user (WPA, PMKID, Net...

Hello! I'm running into another issue/question about what I need to crack. I have collected several WPA handshakes, PMKIDs and NetNTLMv2 challenge/response pairs. Many of these are duplicates...
mtnsec hashcat 2 2,325 12-07-2018, 05:26 PM
    Thread: NTLM vs WPA/WPA2 cracking
Post: RE: NTLM vs WPA/WPA2 cracking

Thanks for the quick response philsmd! Unfortunately, stdin does not appear to bypass the character limitation. Using a dictionary of just 3 words (all less than 8 characters) results in a very quick ...
mtnsec hashcat 19 9,911 08-31-2018, 09:08 PM
    Thread: NTLM vs WPA/WPA2 cracking
Post: RE: NTLM vs WPA/WPA2 cracking

Anyone have any ideas or workarounds for this limitation? As it stands, this means we can't use a rules based attack to crack any of the simplest/lowest hanging fruit such as: Spring2018 Hello123...
mtnsec hashcat 19 9,911 08-31-2018, 05:23 PM
    Thread: NTLM vs WPA/WPA2 cracking
Post: RE: NTLM vs WPA/WPA2 cracking

Thanks for your help! I was able to confirm that it does appear to be skipping dictionary words less than 8 characters, even when rules would prepend/append enough characters to create a 8+ character ...
mtnsec hashcat 19 9,911 08-30-2018, 08:38 PM
    Thread: NTLM vs WPA/WPA2 cracking
Post: RE: NTLM vs WPA/WPA2 cracking

philsmd Wrote: (08-30-2018, 07:25 PM) -- you could use pipes or -j to modify the password earlier on to test if the same problem happens with base passwords that are already long enough -- These ar...
mtnsec hashcat 19 9,911 08-30-2018, 07:46 PM
    Thread: NTLM vs WPA/WPA2 cracking
Post: NTLM vs WPA/WPA2 cracking

Is there an intentional difference between how hashcat performs a dictionary + rule attack against NTLM vs WPA/WPA2? While testing different dictionary and rule combinations against a set of test p...
mtnsec hashcat 19 9,911 08-30-2018, 06:28 PM