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    Thread: Skype hash from Android
Post: Skype hash from Android

Hi, Has anyone looked into extracting the Skype hash from an Android device? // BBN
bigblacknose General Talk 0 2,181 01-25-2017, 12:47 AM
    Thread: Poll for new algorithm
Post: Poll for new algorithm

Hi, Are you always launching a forum poll before deciding which new algorithms to implement to the next version? I remember seeing this a couple of times. A good initiative anyway. Regard...
bigblacknose Old oclHashcat Support 1 3,455 04-14-2016, 07:57 PM
    Thread: false positive in 7z possible?
Post: false positive in 7z possible?

Hi, in the same way you might encounter a false positive in TC. Is it possible to encounter a false positive with 7z (7z2hashcat/-m 11600)? // BBN
bigblacknose hashcat 2 4,377 09-16-2016, 09:49 AM
    Thread: false positive in 7z possible?
Post: RE: false positive in 7z possible?

kiara Wrote: (09-16-2016, 10:04 AM) -- when u write TC u ment truecrypt? -- Yes. I have en encountered that three times now with TC preboot. I can't get JtR to crack the 7z hash (generated by 7z2jo...
bigblacknose hashcat 2 4,377 09-16-2016, 10:21 AM
    Thread: how to make this mask?
Post: RE: how to make this mask?

Yes, look at the link kiara provided and learn how to use that tool. You need to generate all combinations of the masks and feed that mask file to HC. I'm not that good at combinatorics, but I get...
bigblacknose hashcat 3 4,504 11-06-2016, 11:53 PM
    Thread: New algorithm
Post: New algorithm

Which of the following would you most like to see in the future to be implemented into hashcat? The list was quite long from the beginning (doing a search at GitHub/oclHashcat for is:issue is:open la...
bigblacknose General Talk 2 4,571 05-17-2016, 08:09 PM
    Thread: New algorithm
Post: RE: New algorithm

This poll was just to get an indication. I'm sure it could have been made better in a lot of ways. Last day to vote.
bigblacknose General Talk 2 4,571 05-23-2016, 10:51 AM
    Thread: Do the tools all still apply to hashcat3?
Post: RE: Do the tools all still apply to hashcat3?

I would suggest you go for a hybrid instead. -6 (dict + mask). And then specify the mask ?d?d in your first case, and then 19?d?d in your second case. If you use the combinator and redirect stdou...
bigblacknose hashcat 3 4,688 07-11-2016, 11:01 PM
    Thread: GPG PassPhrase recovery
Post: RE: GPG PassPhrase recovery

Both JtR and Passware have GPU support for GPG. JtR is somewhat slower than Passware. That's my experience. And I almost forgot, ElcomSoft Distributed Password Recovery also has support for this.
bigblacknose hashcat 2 4,728 01-06-2017, 01:02 AM
    Thread: Candidates
Post: Candidates

Hi, Running 3.10+620 Looking at the candidates that are generated in status message. In my case HC is reading from stdin (mp64 is generating) and is applying a rule file that contains somewher...
bigblacknose Beta Tester 1 4,789 11-02-2016, 12:34 AM
    Thread: Runs 4-ever?
Post: Runs 4-ever?

Running 3.10+620 When running with the increment switch it seems like HC never stops. Like this: HC -m 1000 hash -a 3 -i ?a?a?a Same goes for hybrid attacks when using -i // BBN
bigblacknose Beta Tester 2 4,990 11-07-2016, 08:59 AM
    Thread: Runs 4-ever?
Post: RE: Runs 4-ever?

Fixed. Works like a charm.
bigblacknose Beta Tester 2 4,990 11-07-2016, 12:32 PM
    Thread: Is this possible?
Post: RE: Is this possible?

Can't you just try to write a poc i Perl or something to see how fast that is? Often these small problem can be solved without GPU support. Or have you already given up on CPU?
bigblacknose General Talk 4 5,280 11-12-2016, 11:25 PM
    Thread: Pls need advice on forging custom diclists
Post: RE: Pls need advice on forging custom diclists

Of course. This was just an example when no one was answering him.
bigblacknose General Talk 4 5,293 01-30-2017, 08:10 PM
    Thread: Pls need advice on forging custom diclists
Post: RE: Pls need advice on forging custom diclists

heretolearn Wrote: (01-29-2017, 10:31 PM) -- What is the easiest way to do such operations : 1-pick all 8 chars long words from a list file and create a new one with them only. 2- append a couple p...
bigblacknose General Talk 4 5,293 01-30-2017, 02:32 PM
    Thread: samdump2 NTLM hash
Post: RE: samdump2 NTLM hash

This is not a hashcat issue. You will have to figure out why you won't get the hash you'd expect. Try using different tools to dump the hashes from SAM. Some older versions of different tools al...
bigblacknose General Talk 1 6,968 01-17-2017, 11:34 PM
    Thread: Need Help to find out hash type
Post: RE: Need Help to find out hash type

Try to find out what type of framework that is used. See if you can figure out something that way. Otherwise it just guessing. 16 bytes, md5?
bigblacknose General Help 6 7,704 05-17-2016, 07:45 PM
    Thread: Wordlist of phrases
Post: RE: Wordlist of phrases

vladimir125 Wrote: (01-23-2017, 10:36 AM) -- It took some time, but I was able to complete it. You can find it here with some thoughts on it: https://www.nc-lp.com/blog/phrases-generator As usual...
bigblacknose User Contributions 12 15,139 01-25-2017, 03:25 PM
    Thread: TC password found, wrong?
Post: TC password found, wrong?

Hi, This is the situation: I was attacking a TC system disk (boot mode) with hashcat. After som days hashcat actually found a password that made sense to previous passwords that I had seen. ...
bigblacknose Old oclHashcat Support 10 15,452 03-27-2016, 11:53 AM
    Thread: TC password found, wrong?
Post: RE: TC password found, wrong?

According to the technical team at Passware, hashcat checks the ASCII string "TRUE" field during the decryption process. Passware and TC itself checks the CRC-32 checksum. In this case it seems like t...
bigblacknose Old oclHashcat Support 10 15,452 03-28-2016, 08:45 PM