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    Thread: Pronouncable passwords cracking
Post: RE: Pronouncable passwords cracking

Given that these passwords are generated in a semi-random way, with rules around how they are produced to attempt to make them "pronounceable" it may be possible to reduce the keyspace a bit or at lea...
Chick3nman hashcat 3 3,416 08-10-2017, 05:41 PM
    Thread: Excel Password Hash Extraction
Post: RE: Excel Password Hash Extraction

Do you know how old the file is? It's possible this file is simply using the older VBA script password prompt, which is easily removable and doesn't require cracking.
Chick3nman General Talk 3 7,360 08-14-2017, 07:55 PM
    Thread: HMAC-SHA1 with binary Key
Post: RE: HMAC-SHA1 with binary Key

There are 2 things that need to be done to make this work. #1: Just use the hex of the key and then use the --hex-salt flag to read it into hashcat. It will make you life so much easier. #2: Unicode...
Chick3nman hashcat 3 4,168 10-16-2017, 06:03 AM
    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: 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: low gpu utilization
Post: RE: low gpu utilization

What is your mask? It sounds like that could be the issue since it's possible its a super small keyspace.
Chick3nman hashcat 3 3,930 01-28-2018, 08:31 AM
    Thread: same attack, no results
Post: RE: same attack, no results

So you run an attack, which appears to take a while since you are stopping it at 12%, and restarting it and wondering why the hashes in your potfile already are not getting cracked a second time? Did ...
Chick3nman hashcat 3 2,087 04-23-2019, 05:02 AM
    Thread: Dell 5820 with high power GPU
Post: RE: Dell 5820 with high power GPU

slyexe Wrote: (04-22-2019, 02:41 AM) -- joe123 Wrote: (04-18-2019, 04:29 PM) -- Can such a Quadro card be replaced by high power GPU (actively cooled), especially when it comes to the power connec...
Chick3nman Hardware 3 2,734 04-24-2019, 02:52 AM
    Thread: Odd behavior getting GTS 450 to run alongside GTX 960, and 750TI.
Post: RE: Odd behavior getting GTS 450 to run alongside ...

> Any insight into this issue would be very much appreciated, thank you. * Device #2: This hardware has outdated CUDA compute capability (2.1). Need any further insight? The card is wildly ou...
Chick3nman hashcat 3 1,951 06-11-2019, 04:36 AM
    Thread: partial match
Post: RE: partial match

Are you saying you think you already know half the password? And just want to crack the remaining part? Or are you trying to recover part of the password to then recover the rest? Because recovering p...
Chick3nman General Talk 3 1,585 10-11-2019, 02:41 PM
    Thread: Hashcat 6, NVidia GTX 2000 series, and CUDA toolkit
Post: RE: Hashcat 6, NVidia GTX 2000 series, and CUDA to...

6.0.0 is definitely using a bit more CPU for me, though not nearly as significant as you are seeing. How many cards are in that system? This may be an issue of scale, where more cards uses more CPU li...
Chick3nman hashcat 3 799 07-10-2020, 11:24 AM
    Thread: Hashcat 6, NVidia GTX 2000 series, and CUDA toolkit
Post: RE: Hashcat 6, NVidia GTX 2000 series, and CUDA to...

Your driver versions and component versions, as shown in your package lists, are not consistent with the versions provided with the current CUDA Toolkit installation. Grab this file https://develo...
Chick3nman hashcat 3 799 07-10-2020, 06:19 AM
    Thread: cuMemAlloc(): out of memory
Post: RE: cuMemAlloc(): out of memory

You should have either equal to or more than the amount of VRAM you have as system RAM. So with 8x 2080 TIs, you need at least 88gb of system RAM, not 16gb.
Chick3nman hashcat 3 239 09-23-2020, 05:51 PM
    Thread: what's wrong with the third Card?
Post: RE: what's wrong with the third Card?

I have this exact same behavior when loading up low workload attacks(3x 1080 FE). Small dictionaries and poor/small masks and rules can cause this. If you increase your workload, it should fix it and ...
Chick3nman hashcat 4 4,869 12-09-2016, 12:27 AM
    Thread: How to Create the Rules for This Password Structure
Post: RE: How to Create the Rules for This Password Stru...

This sounds like the Xfinity default password format. The way I accomplished it was to setup a ruleset that puts the numbers in the middle of an already combined wordlist using the inset rule. It's fa...
Chick3nman hashcat 4 6,737 01-27-2017, 12:40 AM
    Thread: Bug: bitcoin GPU recovery is broken since olcHashcat 1.37 till current (hashcat 3.10)
Post: RE: Bug: bitcoin GPU recovery is broken since olcH...

Working fine for me. Windows 7 x64, 2x GTX 1080 Hash Type:11300 hashcat (v3.10) starting... OpenCL Platform #1: Intel(R) Corporation ======================================== - Device #1: ...
Chick3nman hashcat 4 6,695 10-25-2016, 11:39 PM
    Thread: How to Create the Rules for This Password Structure
Post: RE: How to Create the Rules for This Password Stru...

rustyshackleford Wrote: (01-27-2017, 03:58 PM) -- Thank you for your reply!:) Yes, its a Cisco DPC3941B router and the service is xfinity. Is the dictionary you used online? I would love to use that ...
Chick3nman hashcat 4 6,737 01-27-2017, 09:25 PM
    Thread: Looking for a Pascal-based Tesla Benchmark
Post: RE: Looking for a Pascal-based Tesla Benchmark

Flomac is correct, they are comparable to the GeForce cards of the same core count, though typically a bit slower due to the more "stable"(read: slow) clock speeds that are set on Tesla cards.
Chick3nman Hardware 4 3,693 10-10-2017, 04:38 PM
    Thread: dash/darkcoin
Post: RE: dash/darkcoin

Hashcat does not directly support Darkcoin/Dash from what I can tell, though if the wallet/coin is Core-derived, it may still be possible assuming they haven't messed with the KDF. Will need to do som...
Chick3nman hashcat 4 4,303 10-10-2017, 04:44 PM
    Thread: dash/darkcoin
Post: RE: dash/darkcoin

The script you have is fine to use, but if you care, it's using some of the same code as BTCRecover's extract script, found here: https://github.com/gurnec/btcrecover/tree/master/extract-scripts
Chick3nman hashcat 4 4,303 10-13-2017, 03:53 AM