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    Thread: show.log
Post: RE: show.log

Without giving away any sensitive information, can you describe or post what the contents of that file are?
royce hashcat 6 3,651 05-24-2018, 03:12 PM
    Thread: show.log
Post: RE: show.log

Yep, that's a hashcat log file all right. I swear it's acting like you ran something like this: hashcat --session=show [etc] That's the only way I know of to get hashcat to save its log file som...
royce hashcat 6 3,651 05-26-2018, 10:44 PM
    Thread: Lotus Note User ID Hashing
Post: RE: Lotus Note User ID Hashing

It's possible that hashcat's format is a little different in its conversion, but I'm not sure what the difference might be. It's also possible that it's a slightly newer version or variant. Do you...
royce hashcat 5 4,041 05-28-2018, 04:37 PM
    Thread: First year of medical school notes encrypted; begging for help
Post: RE: First year of medical school notes encrypted; ...

TL, Dr. ;) To summarize: you are cracking an iTunes backup (probably the newer -m 14800, >= 10.0 version) on a single GTX 970, and you're looking for better options. On the spectrum of dictionar...
royce hashcat 8 5,899 05-30-2018, 04:11 AM
    Thread: First year of medical school notes encrypted; begging for help
Post: RE: First year of medical school notes encrypted; ...

Hey, can you explain a bit more about what you meant by "input problems" with the device? Is it possible that the password might be something like one of your suspected passwords, but with letters mis...
royce hashcat 8 5,899 05-30-2018, 05:00 AM
    Thread: Lotus Note User ID Hashing
Post: RE: Lotus Note User ID Hashing

Huh - if the trial copy produces hashes of the same type, then this may indeed simply be a new variant. Please create an issue on hashcat's GitHub here: https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/issue...
royce hashcat 5 4,041 05-30-2018, 05:40 AM
    Thread: Lotus Note User ID Hashing
Post: RE: Lotus Note User ID Hashing

Not sure how much help I was ... but you're welcome, just the same. :D
royce hashcat 5 4,041 05-30-2018, 06:53 AM
    Thread: find missing characters from my private key
Post: RE: find missing characters from my private key

If there are 32 random characters missing, there is no way to bruteforce that space in our lifetimes.
royce hashcat 5 4,355 05-31-2018, 06:24 PM
    Thread: A few errors
Post: RE: A few errors

Hmm ... yeah, if it's only happening under higher load, it could be hardware-related or thermal-related. The tell is that it's intermittent.
royce hashcat 3 2,627 06-02-2018, 08:13 AM
    Thread: A few errors
Post: RE: A few errors

The UNKNOWN_ERROR family is exactly that - an unexpected, difficult-to-classify-by-OpenCL error condition. I don't have a lot of experience in that area, but if it's probably hardware, you'll have to ...
royce hashcat 3 2,627 06-03-2018, 10:30 AM
    Thread: First year of medical school notes encrypted; begging for help
Post: RE: First year of medical school notes encrypted; ...

You might first try a dictionary like rockyou.txt, which has a number of common passwords, in case it was something simple. After that, there are some decent howtos out there for growing your hashc...
royce hashcat 8 5,899 05-30-2018, 04:35 AM
    Thread: First year of medical school notes encrypted; begging for help
Post: RE: First year of medical school notes encrypted; ...

Self-interest is the sauce of self-motivated learning. ;) Glad there was a happy ending to this one - congratulations!
royce hashcat 8 5,899 06-06-2018, 04:03 PM
    Thread: How to know the number of characters in a password ?
Post: RE: How to know the number of characters in a pass...

starkk, length is usually unknown - but you can usually make some good guesses (and start small). Also, brute force should be your last option. You should be trying wordlists, combinator, hybrid (w...
royce hashcat 8 5,756 06-06-2018, 10:47 PM
    Thread: How to know the number of characters in a password ?
Post: RE: How to know the number of characters in a pass...

I've got no advice other than what I already suggested above.
royce hashcat 8 5,756 06-07-2018, 02:23 AM
    Thread: How to know the number of characters in a password ?
Post: RE: How to know the number of characters in a pass...

Ah, OK. The best wordlist I know of, bang for the buck, is the hashes.org founds (the "found in plain" here: https://hashes.org/left.php).
royce hashcat 8 5,756 06-07-2018, 06:10 PM
    Thread: Use with Xeon Phi
Post: RE: Use with Xeon Phi

Search the forum for "Xeon phi" - you'll find a few hits, but focus on the ones 2016 and later (that's when support was added, IIRC). Also IIRC the performance is not stellar.
royce hashcat 9 6,679 06-07-2018, 06:29 PM
    Thread: Weird estimated time
Post: RE: Weird estimated time

The time estimate is accurate. WPA is a slow hash, and you've requested a brute-force attack. Most of the time, a full brute-force attack like the one you've crafted is a last-resort activity, aft...
royce hashcat 5 3,467 06-05-2018, 05:27 AM
    Thread: OpenCL Deprecation on Mac OSX 10.14
Post: RE: OpenCL Deprecation on Mac OSX 10.14

Speculation: likelihood of adopting a separate platform is probably low. Unless someone comes up with a "MetalCL" shim / abstraction layer, this may mean dropping Mac as a supported platform.
royce hashcat 2 3,676 06-07-2018, 06:31 PM
    Thread: Use with Xeon Phi
Post: RE: Use with Xeon Phi

I don't think there's anything special required. If the OS, GPU drivers, and OpenCL are installed properly and supported, it should Just Work™. :)
royce hashcat 9 6,679 06-08-2018, 04:25 AM
    Thread: error
Post: RE: error

Interesting - could you be more specific? Did you just have to reinstall the NVIDIA driver, or switch to a different version of NVIDIA driver, or .... ?
royce hashcat 7 5,737 06-08-2018, 03:57 PM