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    Thread: Found a password - Recovered ?
Post: RE: Found a password - Recovered ?

It stops when all (just 1 in your case) hashes have been cracked, otherwise it prints the hash and cleartext on the screen while running
Kryczek hashcat 9 3,246 09-03-2019, 11:53 AM
    Thread: Hash benchmark slower than expected
Post: RE: Hash benchmark slower than expected

What GPU, what algorithm, what speed?
Kryczek hashcat 1 850 09-05-2019, 04:21 PM
    Thread: Building password list
Post: RE: Building password list

Ar76 Wrote: (09-05-2019, 05:00 PM) -- Code: -- #include #include int main(){ FILE *FP; int i=0; char buffer[20]; sprintf(buffer, "combos.text", i); fp=fopen(buffer, "w"); for(i=0; i
Kryczek hashcat 21 7,811 09-06-2019, 01:23 PM
    Thread: GTX 1060 3Gb
Post: RE: GTX 1060 3Gb

Please post the command line and the whole output. Also, you might be interested in https://hashcat.net/forum/archive/index.php?thread-7695.html
Kryczek Hardware 8 3,374 09-19-2019, 05:29 PM
    Thread: Titan Xp benchmark
Post: Titan Xp benchmark

Hi! Not a new card, but there does not seem to be a Titan Xp (not to be confused with the Titan XP aka Titan X Pascal) benchmark online so here is a full one for completeness and ease of access...
Kryczek Hardware 1 1,479 09-23-2019, 10:26 PM
    Thread: Titan Xp benchmark
Post: RE: Titan Xp benchmark

Message was too long for one post, here is the OpenCL part: hashcat --benchmark --benchmark-all --optimized-kernel-enable --workload-profile=4 -d 2 Code: -- hashcat (v5.1.0-1397-g7f4df9eb) star...
Kryczek Hardware 1 1,479 09-23-2019, 10:28 PM
    Thread: core speed limitation - overclocking
Post: RE: core speed limitation - overclocking

Be careful with overclocking and intense workloads: Many consumer-grade graphics cards are not designed to be running at 100% for a long time but instead are expected to often have the opportunity ...
Kryczek hashcat 4 1,729 09-27-2019, 08:55 AM
    Thread: Hashcat sees my GPU but not my CPU
Post: RE: Hashcat sees my GPU but not my CPU

Since when do chickens have jobs, let alone know how to use computers? I question your knowledge of ADM and Nivida/Nivdia hardware on Unbuntu... And that Adom guy, what does he know about Hashcat anyw...
Kryczek hashcat 20 6,837 10-14-2019, 12:28 PM
    Thread: Creating Custom Password List
Post: RE: Creating Custom Password List

For example with Bash: $ for WLAN_MAC in 112233445566 112233abcdef 112233abcde0; do ETH_MAC=`printf '%x' $(( 0x$WLAN_MAC - 1 ))`; echo $ETH_MAC | cut -c 3-; done 2233445565 2233abcdee 2233abcddf...
Kryczek General Talk 6 2,557 10-24-2019, 11:47 AM
    Thread: multiple DES cipher same plain
Post: RE: multiple DES cipher same plain

Hi, I am not sure I understand the question either but I think you might be referring to the fact that the more hashes/ciphertexts you load, the slower Hashcat gets? This is normal :) Because wi...
Kryczek hashcat 7 2,907 11-04-2019, 09:54 AM
    Thread: Equipment that mines at 1.6gh/s true?
Post: RE: Equipment that mines at 1.6gh/s true?

No, it's a special chip designed to run Bitcoin's algorithm (mostly SHA256 if I remember correctly) as quickly as possible and nothing else.
Kryczek Hardware 2 1,803 11-04-2019, 02:05 PM
    Thread: Run a benchmark
Post: RE: Run a benchmark

You need to take your command prompt (cd C:\some\path) to where you extracted the hashcat archive, or specify the path to that executable as part of the command line like C:\some\path\hashcat64.exe -b
Kryczek hashcat 2 2,209 11-25-2019, 01:47 PM
    Thread: Litecoin asic L3+ and Scrypt hash
Post: RE: Litecoin asic L3+ and Scrypt hash

Basically maximum performance requires minimum flexibility and vice versa: * ASICs are the fastest because they are chips designed specifically for one task and one task only * GPUs are fast as long...
Kryczek hashcat 3 1,362 11-25-2019, 01:57 PM
    Thread: brute force with 11 length password(MD4)
Post: RE: brute force with 11 length password(MD4)

It was working! You just needed to let it run 91 days. Can you be more specific about "lower case +number": does it mean [a-z]{10}[0-9] or is it really that each of the 11 characters can be either ...
Kryczek hashcat 9 3,455 11-25-2019, 02:03 PM
    Thread: Is there something wrong with my system?
Post: RE: Is there something wrong with my system?

Haha yeah, "AMD RS780" got me confused for a moment since there are AMD RX480, 580, etc GPUs... The ATI (before the rebranding in 2010) RS780 from 2008 is indeed a bit out of date :P Are you sure t...
Kryczek hashcat 3 1,494 11-28-2019, 10:28 AM
    Thread: Isn't there anyone who could have tested an RX 5700 XT with myROCm on linux
Post: RE: Isn't there anyone who could have tested an RX...

undeath Wrote: (12-27-2019, 01:00 PM) -- There is no source code in this repository but a compiled binary available for download. So much for open source lol. -- Not just hypocritical, but most dan...
Kryczek Hardware 7 4,309 01-17-2020, 02:54 PM