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    Thread: NVIDIA 840M (laptop)
Post: RE: NVIDIA 840M (laptop)

Really? An 840M only does 790k MD5? My laptop has a 4 year old AMD 7690M XT and does twice that, and it was not expensive.
FlippingGerman Hardware 5 9,006 09-08-2015, 02:58 AM
    Thread: Hashtopus - distributed solution
Post: RE: Hashtopus - distributed solution

That symbol looks like a file has got a wee bit corrupted somewhere. I had a similar problem once moving a file from Windows to an Ubuntu VM and it was very difficult convincing it to go normal. Beari...
FlippingGerman User Contributions 289 591,769 09-08-2015, 02:55 AM
    Thread: low performance with prepend more than 3 characters in mask attack
Post: RE: low performance with prepend more than 3 chara...

The rule engine was designed for CPU and is (apparently) not nearly so good on GPU. As for a brute-force, I have the same problem, GPU benches at ~ 1400 MH/s MD5 but only does less than half that in...
FlippingGerman Old oclHashcat Support 5 6,880 09-07-2015, 03:41 AM
    Thread: Linux Mint AMD freezes
Post: RE: Linux Mint AMD freezes

You're using -w 3, this essentially makes the GPU work as hard as you can get it to. Unfortunately simply running a window manager also requires a bit of GPU power. Try again using -w 1 for the lowest...
FlippingGerman Old oclHashcat Support 5 9,406 09-02-2015, 11:31 PM
    Thread: hashcat keeps ending with "killed", what am I doing wrong?
Post: RE: hashcat keeps ending with "killed", what am I ...

Errr...trying 36M hashes...bcrypt ones, on a single-threaded CPU? Good luck.
FlippingGerman Old hashcat Support 12 19,829 08-30-2015, 11:43 PM
    Thread: GTX 980M Slow speed
Post: RE: GTX 980M Slow speed

Flomac Wrote: (08-26-2015, 05:09 PM) -- Stupid question: one is a notebook GPU (GTX980M) and one is sitting in a stand alone desktop? -- Yes, unless they've been stuck somewhere really weird.
FlippingGerman General Help 3 5,919 08-26-2015, 11:59 PM
    Thread: Why cant i crack shit?
Post: RE: Why cant i crack shit?

It's more likely something else isn't quite right. Generally even a fairly small dictionary will crack quite a few. Look at what you have cracked, and see if you can see any patterns. For example, the...
FlippingGerman Old hashcat Support 3 6,242 08-20-2015, 05:23 PM
    Thread: Best way to tackle bcrypt
Post: RE: Best way to tackle bcrypt

Any coincidence that the AM leak uses bycrypt? All those lovely passwords would be great in a dictionary, but I doubt many will be obtainable. Try using a really really short dictionary, maybe t...
FlippingGerman General Help 5 10,913 08-20-2015, 05:15 PM
    Thread: hashcat v0.50
Post: RE: hashcat v0.50

New version is slightly faster on my poor little laptop, yay. Code: -- C:\hashcat-0.50\hashcat-cli64 -b -m 0 Initializing hashcat v0.50 with 4 threads and 32mb segment-size... Device...........: I...
FlippingGerman Old hashcat Announcements 5 83,711 06-11-2015, 12:39 AM
    Thread: Rule shortcut
Post: RE: Rule shortcut

I've done something similar and found that the list of names from facebook (skullsecurity's one, not the newer one, haven't got that one yet) with a whole bunch of email domains added worked pretty ni...
FlippingGerman General Help 9 13,589 05-18-2015, 12:59 AM