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    Thread: Informative output
Post: RE: Informative output

You probably want to mix the rule-debug outputs with the extended output formats such as crackpos. All are listed here: https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=hashcat - [ Outfile Formats ] -  # |...
Chick3nman hashcat 3 3,128 01-06-2018, 01:09 AM
    Thread: Ethereum Password Bug
Post: RE: Ethereum Password Bug

Hashcat's implementations of the Ethereum wallet modes, including presale, do not rely on the ethereum wallet code at all to check if the password is correct/decrypt. A bug in their code for decryptio...
Chick3nman hashcat 2 2,653 01-08-2018, 07:27 PM
    Thread: Titan V benchmarks
Post: RE: Titan V benchmarks

I posted some on twitter a little while ago. Didn't get through a full benchmark, the drivers weren't happy. https://twitter.com/Chick3nman512/status/941817960410243072/photo/1
Chick3nman Hardware 13 15,568 01-09-2018, 05:27 PM
    Thread: Electrum support - aes_decrypt (sha256 (sha256 ($pass), $data)
Post: RE: Anyone interested in being paid to add support...

You can typically easily push enough candidates from your CPU for GPU cracking to be efficient. Complex attacks like that are not too complex for hashcat, you just need to make sure your external cand...
Chick3nman hashcat 32 25,733 01-09-2018, 07:53 PM
    Thread: Electrum support - aes_decrypt (sha256 (sha256 ($pass), $data)
Post: RE: Anyone interested in being paid to add support...

For the record, these are the PCI-E speeds for each revision: Speed For single-lane (×1) and 16-lane (×16) links, in each direction: v. 1.x (2.5 GT/s): 250 MB/s (×1) 4 ...
Chick3nman hashcat 32 25,733 01-09-2018, 09:05 PM
    Thread: Trouble with veracrypt volume
Post: RE: Trouble with veracrypt volume

Well, first i would start by suggesting you use something like Prince or another external candidate generator for this since the built in combinator mode doesnt support more than 2 elements at a time....
Chick3nman hashcat 9 5,424 01-10-2018, 09:40 PM
    Thread: Trouble with veracrypt volume
Post: RE: Trouble with veracrypt volume

You simply need the first 512bytes of the volume i believe, as it contains the volume header with all the information related to the KDF and the password.
Chick3nman hashcat 9 5,424 01-10-2018, 10:04 PM
    Thread: Trouble with veracrypt volume
Post: RE: Trouble with veracrypt volume

That means it doesnt like the path you have provided to the hash files. I would suggest putting them in the same folder as hashcat and trying again.
Chick3nman hashcat 9 5,424 01-10-2018, 11:43 PM
    Thread: trouble with all Litecoin wallets
Post: RE: trouble with all Litecoin wallets

Hashcat literally tells you why it's not working in the output. Code: -- * Device #1: ATTENTION! OpenCL kernel self-test failed. Your device driver installation is probably broken. See also:...
Chick3nman hashcat 2 2,621 01-11-2018, 07:58 PM
    Thread: Ethereum Scrypt Hardware Opinion
Post: RE: Ethereum Scrypt Hardware Opinion

Don't buy high end Xeons for SCrypt. Counter-intuitively, the more powerful CPUs may not scale in performance as much as you might thing. For this, you are far better off with many smaller CPUs than w...
Chick3nman Hardware 11 10,478 01-14-2018, 01:37 AM
    Thread: Litecoin wallet: Not cracking password (even known).
Post: RE: Litecoin wallet: Not cracking password (even k...

>--self-test-disable Let me guess. Hashcat said "self test failed" because your drivers are screwed up and instead of listening to the warning, you tried to suppress the warning and ignored it. If ...
Chick3nman hashcat 3 3,762 01-16-2018, 07:42 PM
    Thread: Titan V benchmarks
Post: RE: Titan V benchmarks

Interestingly, your benchmark is coming in a good bit under the one I did. I wonder if there's something weird between driver versions there. Were you getting any sort of hiccups? Such as the kernels ...
Chick3nman Hardware 13 15,568 01-17-2018, 05:15 PM
    Thread: Hashcat doesn't load bcrypt hash
Post: RE: Hashcat doesn't load bcrypt hash

Please don't post hashes. Regardless, the hash you are attacking is an Edmodo hash. You can not load hashes from Edmodo directly into hashcat as they are not plain bcrypt(which should be obvious).
Chick3nman General Talk 6 6,269 01-17-2018, 08:20 PM
    Thread: Hashcat doesn't load bcrypt hash
Post: RE: Hashcat doesn't load bcrypt hash

Edmodo didn't use plain bcrypt the way I think you are expecting. Their hashes were obfuscated, which should be easy to determine and fix, but also layered with other algorithms, which im sure you can...
Chick3nman General Talk 6 6,269 01-17-2018, 09:12 PM
    Thread: Hashcat doesn't load bcrypt hash
Post: RE: Hashcat doesn't load bcrypt hash

You will need to handle that, hashcat can not handle that for you right now.
Chick3nman General Talk 6 6,269 01-17-2018, 09:40 PM
    Thread: Titan V benchmarks
Post: RE: Titan V benchmarks

Yeah, everything was stock. You should be within 5% of the SMX2 V100, which does ~52GH/s MD5. Titan-V did 50GH/s for me stock. You are doing 45GH/s, which is a serious difference. I suspect its a driv...
Chick3nman Hardware 13 15,568 01-17-2018, 11:54 PM
    Thread: 13 gpu issue
Post: RE: 13 gpu issue

Please run the following command to display your available devices: ./hashcat -I It looks like your command is simply wrong and that it's not happy with the '$' symbols in your hash. It would be...
Chick3nman Hardware 12 9,747 01-18-2018, 06:26 PM
    Thread: 13 gpu issue
Post: RE: 13 gpu issue

You did not paste the rest of the -I output so I honestly won't be able to tell if any of your GPUs are capable of running this algorithm. Regardless, you don't have 13 GPUs showing up if #12 is your ...
Chick3nman Hardware 12 9,747 01-18-2018, 06:56 PM
    Thread: Titan V benchmarks
Post: RE: Titan V benchmarks

That is not surprising. That mode is essentially unusable on GPUs. We really need to add a warning for that.
Chick3nman Hardware 13 15,568 01-20-2018, 12:29 AM
    Thread: How to generate hashes for directory content (files) not crack them ?
Post: RE: How to generate hashes for directory content (...

In this case, GPUs will actually NOT be faster. Since the archives are very large, you will lose a lot of the things that make GPUs faster for password cracking when trying to load them in and calcula...
Chick3nman hashcat 2 2,873 01-23-2018, 11:00 PM