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    Thread: Why closed source?
Post: RE: Why closed source?

My opinion regarding this whole matter: I enjoy using cats they way they are, no changes in software license are needed.
Rolf General Talk 29 65,492 10-14-2013, 01:59 PM
    Thread: File Hashes?
Post: RE: File Hashes?

Theoretically, if you discard the fact that an image will be a massive set of data (say, 2MB = 2^16777216 bits = a number made up of 5,050,446 digits), yeah, you can eventually "recover" the image by ...
Rolf General Talk 6 11,908 10-16-2013, 04:43 AM
    Thread: File Hashes?
Post: RE: File Hashes?

I don't think that even a cluster array of CPU/GPUs made up of room temperature superconductors, which were shaped into 1 nm transistors would help. So yeah, not going to happen anytime soon (if at a...
Rolf General Talk 6 11,908 10-17-2013, 12:30 PM
    Thread: it is possible?
Post: RE: it is possible?

You need to understand how mirrored hashes work. For example, you have a sha512($pass.$salt) algorithm, so in order to brute force the salt you'd need to use sha512($salt.$pass), and configure the ...
Rolf General Talk 3 7,421 05-04-2014, 10:45 AM
    Thread: Obtain a Hash from a Excel 2007 file
Post: RE: Obtain a Hash from a Excel 2007 file

Silence, necromancer!
Rolf General Talk 9 40,065 10-24-2014, 04:10 PM
    Thread: Password distribute for parallel processing
Post: RE: Password distribute for parallel processing

Reinventing the wheel, ehh? I would reconsider your approach, as a free, working solution already exists.
Rolf General Talk 8 21,070 11-20-2014, 11:29 AM
    Thread: Password distribute for parallel processing
Post: RE: Password distribute for parallel processing

You could start by building your custom wrapper for hashcat/oclhashcat. The cats themselves support password distribution through -s and -l flags, so the wrapper would need to simply utilize that. ...
Rolf General Talk 8 21,070 11-21-2014, 12:58 PM
    Thread: How not to salt a hash
Post: RE: How not to salt a hash

Interesting read, nice insight. A simple solution would be to switch the salt and sha1($pass), so that the algorithm would look like sha256(sha1($pass).$salt). However, why chain algorithms when...
Rolf General Talk 1 20,091 06-12-2015, 11:52 AM
    Thread: Snowden Files Cracked, Surprised?
Post: RE: Snowden Files Cracked, Surprised?

Since the journalist(s) that posted this over the news did not present any proof, it's just their theories and opinions, not facts.
Rolf General Talk 4 8,058 06-14-2015, 02:07 PM
    Thread: Snowden Files Cracked, Surprised?
Post: RE: Snowden Files Cracked, Surprised?

If anyone ever thinks of launching brute force attacks on AES, they should take a look at these guys (https://stats.distributed.net/projects.php?project_id=8) first.
Rolf General Talk 4 8,058 06-16-2015, 02:48 PM
    Thread: Fury X has joined the game
Post: RE: Fury X has joined the game

Well, DX support says otherwise. The least it means is it will not be using the original, GCN 1.0 version of 7970's GPU. EDIT: I may have to take that back, according to the image below. https://frame...
Rolf General Talk 30 57,736 06-17-2015, 02:19 PM
    Thread: Fury X has joined the game
Post: RE: Fury X has joined the game

From ze latest beta atom Wrote: -- Type: Driver File: Host Desc: added support for all AMD Catalyst >= v14.9 --
Rolf General Talk 30 57,736 06-18-2015, 05:33 PM
    Thread: Fury X has joined the game
Post: RE: Fury X has joined the game

They can always downclock and undervolt the hell of the GPU, and that would work. But, whatever's the case, we'll know for sure in 6 days (and they start selling em 3 weeks after that).
Rolf General Talk 30 57,736 06-18-2015, 09:26 PM
    Thread: Cracking Bill Gates WPA at $90,000/sec
Post: RE: Cracking Bill Gates WPA at $90,000/sec

fyy0r Wrote: (06-22-2015, 03:41 AM) -- Billions of dollars is really incomprehensible. -- Zimbabwe dollars? Why not measure hash cracking speed in cats? Specifically, in bags full of cats?
Rolf General Talk 6 11,166 06-22-2015, 06:39 AM
    Thread: Fury X has joined the game
Post: RE: Fury X has joined the game

Okie dokie, from what I've seen on Techpowerup, the stock variant exists with water hybrid water cooling, non serviceable. The card was too hot for air cooling (surprise surprise), so no way it's gon...
Rolf General Talk 30 57,736 06-23-2015, 08:51 AM
    Thread: Fury X has joined the game
Post: RE: Fury X has joined the game

450W under hairy doughnut is quite scary for a single GPU card, but, well, competition made AMD desperate. So far, the card looks better than the abomination I expected. Heck, if it won't throttle in ...
Rolf General Talk 30 57,736 06-24-2015, 05:17 PM
    Thread: Fury X has joined the game
Post: RE: Fury X has joined the game

That's what W1zz @ Techpowerup says.
Rolf General Talk 30 57,736 06-24-2015, 08:09 PM
    Thread: Fury X has joined the game
Post: RE: Fury X has joined the game

PCI-E specifications state that one 8 pin cable can supply up to 150W of power, with the PCI-E slot on the motherboard providing up to 75W of power. One Fury X has two 8 pin connectors, which means...
Rolf General Talk 30 57,736 06-25-2015, 04:35 PM
    Thread: Fury X has joined the game
Post: RE: Fury X has joined the game

432W power draw (https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/R9_Fury_X/29.html) specifically for Fury X under hairy doughnut (Furmark).
Rolf General Talk 30 57,736 06-25-2015, 08:20 PM
    Thread: Bitslice status and broken nvcc
Post: RE: Bitslice status and broken nvcc

This is unexpected. Downgrading to a previous CUDA Toolkit (with Maxwell support) could do the trick, but as far as I remember you're against that, right?
Rolf General Talk 16 25,329 10-26-2015, 10:12 AM