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Thread: two-key triple DES
Post: RE: two-key triple DES
Is it possible to attempt to crack this with hashcat? yes
Is it possible to test even a reasonably sized subset of the keyspace with hashcat? no |
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undeath |
hashcat
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1,882 |
12-23-2019, 12:09 AM |
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Thread: Performance breack down 70%
Post: RE: Performance breack down 70%
Are your temperature sensors defective? Around 70°C is quite different from the 40°C you reported earlier. |
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undeath |
Hardware
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1,791 |
12-24-2019, 04:00 PM |
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Thread: Mask Attack
Post: RE: Mask Attack
Your description is pretty confused. Thread title says something about mask attack, yet you write about a wordlist of some kind.
Can you clarify what exactly you want to do? What is this wordlist y... |
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undeath |
hashcat
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1,789 |
12-24-2019, 04:04 PM |
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Thread: How to add my kernel to hashcat?
Post: RE: How to add my kernel to hashcat?
There is no documentation. Best thing you can do is look through the github commit history (or possibly pull requests) to get an idea of how a complete module can be added to hashcat. |
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undeath |
hashcat
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12-24-2019, 04:05 PM |
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Thread: Isn't there anyone who could have tested an RX 5700 XT with myROCm on linux
Post: RE: Isn't there anyone who could have tested an RX...
If you are serious about hashcracking buy nvidia. |
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undeath |
Hardware
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4,315 |
12-24-2019, 04:06 PM |
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Thread: Custom mask generator
Post: RE: Custom mask generator
policygen generates a mask file which is then used in hashcat's mask attack, hence subject to the markov generator. |
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undeath |
hashcat
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5,302 |
12-26-2019, 05:06 PM |
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Thread: Custom mask generator
Post: RE: Custom mask generator
Ah, I understand. No, that's not possible with hashcat and I believe it's not as easy to implement as you expect.
One thing you could do is run each mask until 5% or 10% (you can probably use -s/-l... |
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undeath |
hashcat
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5,302 |
12-26-2019, 05:31 PM |
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Thread: Custom mask generator
Post: RE: Custom mask generator
You can use hashcat's wordlist mode (a0) and pipe in words through stdin using whatever generator you like. However on fast hash modes that will cost a lot performance. |
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undeath |
hashcat
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5,302 |
12-26-2019, 07:00 PM |
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Thread: n00b Question: DES3CBC
Post: RE: n00b Question: DES3CBC
The hashes must be formatted like on https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes
Not sure if you can get 3DES in CBC mode to get to work with hashcat at all. |
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undeath |
hashcat
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12-26-2019, 07:03 PM |
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Thread: Isn't there anyone who could have tested an RX 5700 XT with myROCm on linux
Post: RE: Isn't there anyone who could have tested an RX...
There is no source code in this repository but a compiled binary available for download. So much for open source lol. |
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undeath |
Hardware
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4,315 |
12-27-2019, 01:00 PM |
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Thread: 8char hash ?l?d
Post: RE: 8char hash ?l?d
Your command is correct, but according to your description 0 is not part of the plaintext, hence you should use -1 ?l123456789 |
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undeath |
hashcat
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12-28-2019, 09:17 PM |
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Thread: NVAPI_GPU_NOT_POWERED
Post: RE: NVAPI_GPU_NOT_POWERED
From what I can see it the script should be able to handle that. Make sure the output word is among the printed candidates and if not we need to figure out why it isn't. |
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undeath |
hashcat
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3,557 |
12-28-2019, 11:01 PM |
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Thread: having trouble with hashcat working with gpu's
Post: RE: having trouble with hashcat working with gpu's
From the screenshots you have posted that does not seem to be the case. Both your Nvidia cards are listed and apparently being used, your CPU is skipped. |
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undeath |
hashcat
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1,706 |
12-29-2019, 05:27 PM |
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Thread: Mask Attack
Post: RE: Mask Attack
princeprocessor (https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=princeprocessor) does almost what you want but it will also use words multiple times, eg yumyumyum
To append the fixed part "24" you can add a ... |
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undeath |
hashcat
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1,789 |
01-01-2020, 12:25 PM |
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Thread: New password guessing method
Post: RE: New password guessing method
The example you describe can be easily solved using hashcat's rules (and in fact already has many years ago, see the korelogic rules).
Unless you cannot use rules to express your mutations you shou... |
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undeath |
hashcat
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1,362 |
01-03-2020, 02:57 PM |
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Thread: Save mask in wordlist
Post: RE: Save mask in wordlist
hashcat -a3 PAS?dWOR?d --stdout > list.txt |
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undeath |
General Talk
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01-03-2020, 10:41 PM |
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Thread: NTLM Performance Problem
Post: RE: NTLM Performance Problem
That attack is not going to have good speed either, because static mask prefixes slow hashcat down. Generate a rules file for the mask part and do a wordlist+rules attack. |
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undeath |
hashcat
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3,012 |
01-04-2020, 12:56 PM |
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Thread: osx errors
Post: RE: osx errors
you need to properly escape your arguments depending on your shell |
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undeath |
hashcat
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1,012 |
01-04-2020, 04:30 PM |
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Thread: Dictionary Attack
Post: RE: Dictionary Attack
rockyou is a good wordlist but you should add rules. Hashcat ships a bunch. There is no way to guarantee cracking a hash though. |
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undeath |
General Talk
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1,523 |
01-05-2020, 01:09 PM |
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Thread: Speed comparison WPA/WPA2 (2500) vs WPA/WPA2 PMK (2501)
Post: RE: Speed comparison WPA/WPA2 (2500) vs WPA/WPA2 P...
You are confusing PMK and PMKID. The hash mode for the PMKID attack is 16800. |
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undeath |
hashcat
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4,607 |
01-06-2020, 12:45 PM |