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    Thread: Is my plan a good idea?
Post: RE: Is my plan a good idea?

GPU makes sense -- as I said, you should not be running straight wordlist attacks against fast hashes on GPU. However, there shouldn't be that much of a drop between single hash and multihash on CPU. ...
epixoip General Talk 23 40,657 12-29-2014, 12:19 AM
    Thread: Is my plan a good idea?
Post: RE: Is my plan a good idea?

Rainbow tables don't actually store the hash value, they store hash chains using a reduction function. So you still have to do quite a bit of calculation and false-alarm checking to look up a hash in ...
epixoip General Talk 23 40,657 12-29-2014, 09:29 AM
    Thread: Is my plan a good idea?
Post: RE: Is my plan a good idea?

Hard drive and RAM can both be a bottleneck, yes. You also have to take into consideration startup & shutdown time, there is overhead there where you are not doing any cracking. I had never rea...
epixoip General Talk 23 40,657 12-29-2014, 10:28 PM
    Thread: Is my plan a good idea?
Post: RE: Is my plan a good idea?

65 MB/s is pretty slow, but not atypical of a laptop with a spinny disk. For this task RAM quantity is not quite as important as RAM speed, and perhaps even more important than that is NUMA-aware s...
epixoip General Talk 23 40,657 12-29-2014, 10:55 PM
    Thread: Wordlists (Tips and Tricks)
Post: RE: Wordlists (Tips and Tricks)

rsberzerker Wrote: (12-30-2014, 06:35 AM) -- The leaving of duplicates, is that for the "generate an hcstat file" list, the attack list, or both? -- The context was around generating an hcstat file...
epixoip General Talk 6 18,727 12-30-2014, 07:01 AM
    Thread: Is my plan a good idea?
Post: RE: Is my plan a good idea?

That's not quite what I meant, though that is one approach. I imagine this doesn't scale very well though, and that's likely why most "hash cracking websites" limit you to 10-15 hashes.
epixoip General Talk 23 40,657 01-02-2015, 01:26 AM
    Thread: Is my plan a good idea?
Post: RE: Is my plan a good idea?

They're bad because straight wordlist attacks aren't usually high yield, which has been my point through this whole thread.
epixoip General Talk 23 40,657 01-02-2015, 01:41 PM
    Thread: Wordlists
Post: RE: Wordlists

Generating wordlists from bruteforce keyspace is not a good idea. Mask attack will be several orders of magnitude faster.
epixoip General Talk 5 14,680 01-05-2015, 04:46 AM
    Thread: Wordlists
Post: RE: Wordlists

That doesn't make any sense, I think you're doing something wrong and just haven't realized it.
epixoip General Talk 5 14,680 01-05-2015, 05:20 AM
    Thread: Identifying hash type
Post: RE: Identifying hash type

forumhero, i guess you missed wflme Wrote: (01-14-2015, 10:52 PM) -- Obfuscated as per the forum rules. -- wflme, will be nearly impossible to know with any degree of certainty without having the s...
epixoip General Talk 5 17,640 01-15-2015, 12:13 AM
    Thread: Identifying hash type
Post: RE: Identifying hash type

Cool, glad that's what it was. By the way, you're not hex-dumping the base64-encoded string; you're hex-encoding the base64 decoded string. Remember that hashes are binary, so we have to have some ...
epixoip General Talk 5 17,640 01-16-2015, 09:12 AM
    Thread: Price for PW Audit
Post: RE: Price for PW Audit

ONE MILLION DOLLARS
epixoip General Talk 5 10,566 04-20-2015, 08:49 PM
    Thread: AMD APU
Post: RE: AMD APU

Sounds like he might have the wrong driver installed, especially if it works with --force. He states he has "Catalyst Control Panel (V. 14.9)" installed, but the CCC version is not the Catalyst versio...
epixoip General Talk 4 9,511 04-21-2015, 11:19 PM
    Thread: Twofish + whirlpool hash
Post: RE: Twofish + whirlpool hash

Darhan Wrote: (04-27-2015, 07:18 AM) -- Hi to all. I know, Hashcat support Whirlpool and Twofish -- No, Hashcat does not have support for Twofish. Darhan Wrote: (04-27-2015, 07:18 AM) -- Can ...
epixoip General Talk 3 7,303 04-27-2015, 07:30 AM
    Thread: WPA Specific Strategies, Stats and Lists
Post: RE: WPA Specific Strategies, Stats and Lists

WPA is pretty difficult to "cold crack" due to the slow speed. You need to know about your target.
epixoip General Talk 7 16,175 06-14-2015, 07:48 AM
    Thread: Fury X has joined the game
Post: RE: Fury X has joined the game

R9 Fury X is basically just 2x 7970 squeezed onto a single chip, so there is absolutely no way it's "sub-275W." I'm sure they make aggressive use of PowerTune to try to keep the power below 275W, but ...
epixoip General Talk 30 57,737 06-16-2015, 11:39 PM
    Thread: Lastpass cracking speed
Post: RE: Lastpass cracking speed

You're right, ol epixoip done fucked up on this one. Thank you for catching this error! I was being lazy and didn't benchmark with 99999 iterations, I just took the the -b speed (1000 iterations) a...
epixoip General Talk 6 17,873 06-16-2015, 02:46 AM
    Thread: Fury X has joined the game
Post: RE: Fury X has joined the game

No, the specs confirm that it IS 2x 7970 on a single chip. 7970: GCN, 2048 stream processors, 32 compute units, 4.3 billion transistors Fury X: GCN, 4096 stream processors, 64 compute units, 8.9 b...
epixoip General Talk 30 57,737 06-17-2015, 12:45 AM
    Thread: need help creating a wordlist.
Post: RE: need help creating a wordlist.

Or use combinator.bin from hashcat-utils. Make sure you extract the exact wordlist used from the router's firmware.
epixoip General Talk 3 7,241 06-17-2015, 12:47 AM
    Thread: Fury X has joined the game
Post: RE: Fury X has joined the game

Except "updating GCN" to AMD just means a die shrink and adding more cores. Edit: apparently not even a die shrink. 1000mm^2!!!
epixoip General Talk 30 57,737 06-17-2015, 09:40 PM