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    Thread: Will I be OK with tethering phone with The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (Kali)?
Post: RE: Will I be OK with tethering phone with The-Dis...

Please pose this question in theĀ Kali forums. [/url]https://forums.Kali.org/ (https://forums.The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (Kali).org/) [url=https://forums.The-Distri...
unix-ninja hashcat 3 1,253 08-15-2019, 06:12 PM
    Thread: How uninstall Hashcat? (Linux)
Post: RE: How uninstall Hashcat? (Linux)

apt-get is a package manager, which is only aware of packages cataloged on the system. If you install with make, you are setting this up outside of the package manager's purview, and it will fail (as ...
unix-ninja hashcat 3 1,774 11-19-2019, 09:13 PM
    Thread: Hard to crack this hash?
Post: RE: Hard to crack this hash?

How do you know this should be an easy one?
unix-ninja hashcat 1 2,048 12-13-2017, 08:03 PM
    Thread: few question
Post: RE: few question

pass the --help flag to Hashcat to get the updated list. This will answer your second question: https://www.unix-ninja.com/p/Exploiting_masks_in_Hashcat_for_fun_and_profit/
unix-ninja Old oclHashcat Support 1 2,929 01-27-2016, 11:20 PM
    Thread: oclHashcat on a Mac
Post: RE: oclHashcat on a Mac

No build of oclHashcat exists for OSX. Last anyone checked, the OSX implementation of OpenCL was severely broken. If you want to run this on Mac hardware, you will need to boot into a LiveCD of Linux...
unix-ninja Old oclHashcat Support 1 3,149 10-01-2015, 08:11 PM
    Thread: How many combinations?
Post: RE: How many combinations?

you can use the --help flag to figure out how to calculate keyspace. NOTE: the one thing you will have to note is that there will be some manual work involved. You won't be able to calculate all of t...
unix-ninja General Help 1 3,195 11-24-2015, 05:53 PM
    Thread: cracking unicode plain text
Post: RE: cracking unicode plain text

The simplest answer is "yes". Hashcat is capable of handling unicode. If you are looking for straight brute force, you would simply use ?b in your mask to specify all byte-level values. As for takin...
unix-ninja General Talk 1 3,245 05-09-2016, 05:39 PM
    Thread: Identify this hash type
Post: RE: Identify this hash type

First off, don't post hashes here. You might want to re-read this: https://hashcat.net/forum/announcement-2.html Second, the length of the hashes look fine. They appear to be legit at a casual glance.
unix-ninja General Help 1 3,589 08-20-2015, 06:13 PM
    Thread: No expierence, how can I use this on windows to decrypt photos?
Post: RE: No expierence, how can I use this on windows t...

Android doesn't "encrypt photos". If you have individual encrypted files it was done by a third-party app. More than likely, that would be some type of AES, and since hashcat doesn't really handle enc...
unix-ninja Old oclHashcat Support 1 3,693 10-02-2015, 03:30 PM
    Thread: oclhashcay continually stops with prompt
Post: RE: oclhashcay continually stops with prompt

Have you tried pressing the "S" key when you see that prompt? What happens?
unix-ninja Old oclHashcat Support 2 4,029 07-22-2015, 06:20 PM
    Thread: expiring Jan 1 2016?
Post: RE: expiring Jan 1 2016?

A new version will come out before then. Don't worry.
unix-ninja Old hashcat Support 2 4,657 11-04-2015, 09:34 PM
    Thread: Dell P2600 any use?
Post: RE: Dell P2600 any use?

any use? yes.
unix-ninja Hardware 3 4,700 12-01-2015, 04:58 PM
    Thread: [Q] Find hash PLAIN length/spaces
Post: RE: [Q] Find hash length/spaces

No, what you are asking is wrong. The length of the hash is 32. The length of the PLAIN is 5. The whole point of a hashing algorithm (if done properly) is not to leak information about the plain,...
unix-ninja General Help 2 4,948 06-03-2014, 08:40 PM
    Thread: [Q] Find hash PLAIN length/spaces
Post: RE: [Q] Find hash length/spaces

I suppose if you really want to be accurate, the binary length of the hash is 16.
unix-ninja General Help 2 4,948 06-03-2014, 08:41 PM
    Thread: hashcat version
Post: RE: hashcat version

Old as dirt. There are way too many differences between the two. The entire codebase has been largely refactored and simply works differently.
unix-ninja hashcat 5 5,274 12-07-2016, 10:18 PM
    Thread: Pcie riser issuies, maybe?
Post: RE: Pcie riser issuies, maybe?

A PCIe riser on paper won't affect the speed of the card in regards to password cracking. You aren't even filling up the 1x with that much data. In reality, however, the quality of the riser will grea...
unix-ninja Hardware 2 5,329 12-10-2014, 10:20 PM
    Thread: Help with statistics
Post: RE: Help with statistics

total words: 81450625 81450625 (total) / 2490 (per second) = 32711.1 seconds total 32711.1 / 60 = 545.185 minutes 545.185 minutes / 60 = 9.086 hours
unix-ninja Old hashcat Support 3 5,642 05-23-2014, 08:59 PM
    Thread: Help with statistics
Post: RE: Help with statistics

P.S. 60 * 60 = 3600 You divided by 360.
unix-ninja Old hashcat Support 3 5,642 05-23-2014, 09:02 PM
    Thread: Hashcat
Post: RE: Hashcat

Hashcat is meant to attack hashes. This is not the app you're looking for...
unix-ninja General Talk 2 5,727 09-02-2014, 08:11 PM
    Thread: Continuee brute force seasion after going to another OS?
Post: RE: Continuee brute force seasion after going to a...

Use the --session flag to create a session file, then you can use the --restore flag to resume that session. (Just copy the files over to your Linux instance). I believe there's a default session as w...
unix-ninja Old hashcat Support 2 5,826 01-21-2014, 05:30 PM