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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... |
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FlippingGerman |
User Contributions
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09-08-2015, 02:55 AM |
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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... |
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FlippingGerman |
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02-22-2018, 01:30 AM |
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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... |
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FlippingGerman |
Old oclHashcat Support
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09-02-2015, 11:31 PM |
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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... |
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Old oclHashcat Support
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09-07-2015, 03:41 AM |
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Thread: Question about oclHashcat CUDA on OS X
Post: RE: Question about oclHashcat CUDA on OS X
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FlippingGerman |
Old oclHashcat Support
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09-22-2015, 02:13 AM |
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Thread: HashCat GPU
Post: RE: HashCat GPU
[slightly clunky robot walks in]
YES, MASTER. HESHKAT IT SHALL BE.
[belches steam] |
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Old oclHashcat Support
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10-03-2015, 02:15 AM |
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Thread: MD5 Line-length Exception?
Post: RE: MD5 Line-length Exception?
A few things:
- GUI is not really supported here, go elsewhere or learn to use the command line;
- Those aren't MD5 hashes, find out what they are and set it up properly;
- posting hashes on this f... |
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FlippingGerman |
Old oclHashcat Support
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01-01-2016, 07:09 PM |
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Thread: Problems with non-English hashes
Post: RE: Problems with non-English hashes
The problem with different scripts is that there are loads of different standards. English is basically an extension of ASCII, but everything beyond that is complicated. Try finding a few more Turkish... |
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FlippingGerman |
Old oclHashcat Support
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01-01-2016, 07:29 PM |
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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? |
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FlippingGerman |
Old oclHashcat Support
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01-01-2016, 10:41 PM |
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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... |
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FlippingGerman |
Old oclHashcat Support
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05-10-2016, 12:24 AM |
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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. |
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FlippingGerman |
Old oclHashcat Support
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05-10-2016, 12:28 AM |
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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... |
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FlippingGerman |
Old hashcat Support
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08-20-2015, 05:23 PM |
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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. |
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FlippingGerman |
Old hashcat Support
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08-30-2015, 11:43 PM |
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Thread: hashcat keeps ending with "killed", what am I doing wrong?
Post: RE: hashcat keeps ending with "killed", what am I ...
Should anyone still be wondering about this particular dump, take a look here (https://arstechnica.com/security/2015/09/once-seen-as-bulletproof-11-million-ashley-madison-passwords-already-cracked/). ... |
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FlippingGerman |
Old hashcat Support
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09-12-2015, 02:18 AM |
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Thread: v 0.49 increment min equivalent
Post: RE: v 0.49 increment min equivalent
Or read this (I wrote it myself!):
Make yourself a mask file. So if you start at 8, and want to go up to 10, try
?u?l?l?l?l?l?l?l
?u?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l
?u?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l
(for example)
Put ... |
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FlippingGerman |
Old hashcat Support
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10-03-2015, 02:19 AM |
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Thread: Remove doesn't work on dictionnary attack ?
Post: RE: Remove doesn't work on dictionnary attack ?
Have you actually checked the hash file? Hashcat saves your progress (in a .pot file, generally in C:\Users\username\) and I'm pretty sure it'll give that kind of output, even when the hashes themselv... |
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Old hashcat Support
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12-02-2015, 02:48 AM |
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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. |
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FlippingGerman |
Old hashcat Support
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05-10-2016, 12:17 AM |
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Thread: hashcat v0.50
Post: RE: hashcat v0.50
New version is slightly faster on my poor little laptop, yay.
Code:
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C:\hashcat-0.50\hashcat-cli64 -b -m 0
Initializing hashcat v0.50 with 4 threads and 32mb segment-size...
Device...........: I... |
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FlippingGerman |
Old hashcat Announcements
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06-11-2015, 12:39 AM |
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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... |
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FlippingGerman |
hashcat
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07-12-2016, 01:02 AM |
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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. |
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Hardware
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09-08-2015, 02:58 AM |