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    Thread: Problems with non-English hashes
Post: RE: Problems with non-English hashes

Have you looked at the ones that have been cracked, and found any patterns that might be doing this, such as everything capitalised or similar?
FlippingGerman Old oclHashcat Support 8 10,614 01-01-2016, 10:41 PM
    Thread: Hash seems simple but i can't identify it
Post: RE: Hash seems simple but i can't identify it

If you don't get anywhere try a simple script with your known password to test every mode hashcat does. If it's there, it'll find it. If not, then you have to use something else anyway.
FlippingGerman Old hashcat Support 3 6,909 05-10-2016, 12:17 AM
    Thread: Output the calculated hashes to file?
Post: RE: Output the calculated hashes to file?

I've not been here for some months so I'm not quite as weary as those guys. Yet. bastibasti, try reading the documention. It's (literally) all there. Run: oclhashcat64 --help and what you're loo...
FlippingGerman Old oclHashcat Support 4 5,475 05-10-2016, 12:24 AM
    Thread: Using --pw-skip --pw-limit to distribute workload
Post: RE: Using --pw-skip --pw-limit to distribute workl...

Yes to both, although at just 39kH it'll be slow - about 2 months to run all the way through that charset.
FlippingGerman Old oclHashcat Support 2 4,096 05-10-2016, 12:28 AM
    Thread: New SuperCalculator
Post: RE: New SuperCalculator

According to this (https://www.pcworld.com/article/3086107/hardware/chinas-secretive-super-fast-chip-powers-the-worlds-fastest-computer.html), each ShenWei SW26010 processor, and this has 40k-odd, is...
FlippingGerman General Talk 5 7,247 06-22-2016, 03:37 AM
    Thread: New SuperCalculator
Post: RE: New SuperCalculator

What I wanted to do was find an Intel CPU that has similar performance and has been benchmarked on hashcat; it's still not ideal but it would be a lot better than what I've done above.  A differen...
FlippingGerman General Talk 5 7,247 06-22-2016, 07:23 PM
    Thread: Help Please
Post: RE: Help Please

Read the docs: cudaHashcat64.exe --help Note: -o --outfile is wrong; choose either "-o" or "--outfile" followed by your output file. Most CLI programs give you a choice over short arguments or lon...
FlippingGerman General Help 4 7,307 06-22-2016, 07:33 PM
    Thread: SHA1 - Unable to use MD5 as a password
Post: RE: SHA1 - Unable to use MD5 as a password

What if you take your MD5s, chop off the last character, and then use combinator to out it back on? Slow, but faster than anything else.
FlippingGerman General Help 9 13,629 06-24-2016, 03:07 PM
    Thread: FPGA is that any good?
Post: RE: FPGA is that any good?

From what I know about FPGAs, which is really very little, they're somewhere between a CPU (or similar, which seems to include those things in GPUs) and ASICs. CPUs can do anything, they're general-pu...
FlippingGerman hashcat 6 10,252 07-12-2016, 01:02 AM
    Thread: Hashed password list
Post: Hashed password list

Troy Hunt has published a list of 500M passwords hashed with SHA-1. He says they're available elsewhere in raw form, but if you can't find them (I haven't looked) or want some fun, give it a go. The...
FlippingGerman User Contributions 0 2,876 02-22-2018, 01:30 AM