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Thread: hashcat v3.00 + bcrypt
Post: hashcat v3.00 + bcrypt
Sharp drop in bCrypt speeds for the Titan-X as shown on the Comparison chart. Any particular reason for that? That's one of the more important figures for me. |
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Chick3nman |
hashcat
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06-30-2016, 03:18 AM |
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Thread: Jetson Nano Benchmarks
Post: Jetson Nano Benchmarks
After quite a bit of work, CUDA devices can now be used without OpenCL, so we can do things like this:
https://twitter.com/Chick3nman512/status/1128384175873122305
https://gist.github.com/Chick3nman... |
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Chick3nman |
Hardware
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2,880 |
05-14-2019, 09:48 PM |
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Thread: [SOLVED] 'inconsistency in registered CommandLine options' on Ubuntu 19.10
Post: RE: 'inconsistency in registered CommandLine optio...
You are using --force. Please read the error warnings that are displayed when using --force.
Code:
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You have enabled --force to bypass dangerous warnings and errors!
This can hide serious pro... |
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Chick3nman |
hashcat
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3,076 |
11-02-2019, 01:18 AM |
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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... |
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Chick3nman |
Hardware
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9,747 |
01-18-2018, 06:26 PM |
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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 ... |
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Chick3nman |
Hardware
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01-18-2018, 06:56 PM |
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Thread: 2080 super vs 2080ti
Post: RE: 2080 super vs 2080ti
As long as you are keeping your cards cool, they will be boosting WELL about the advertised "boost clock". It will also likely not be a noticeable enough change for you to really care. A couple extra ... |
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Chick3nman |
Hardware
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3,046 |
10-09-2019, 02:52 AM |
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Thread: 5LTC for help!
Post: RE: 5LTC for help!
FYI, it is my understanding that the extract script included with BTCRecover as well as the one included with JTR will both give a privatekey safe hash, meaning that the hash can be shared without exp... |
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Chick3nman |
General Talk
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01-24-2018, 06:10 PM |
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Thread: 5LTC for help!
Post: RE: 5LTC for help!
You will need to run bitcoin2john first and get the extracted hash before hashcat can understand and attack it. It wont run on the wallet file directly. Here is the script: https://github.com/magnumri... |
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Chick3nman |
General Talk
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01-24-2018, 08:31 PM |
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Thread: 7Zip hash woes
Post: RE: 7Zip hash woes
Is the file name at the start of the hash? If so, remove "[filename]:" from the front of the hash and retry. |
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Chick3nman |
hashcat
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12,598 |
11-13-2017, 07:50 PM |
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Thread: A-F 0-9 8 digit mask Help
Post: RE: A-F 0-9 8 digit mask Help
hashcat -m 2500 -a 3 -1 ABCDEF?d ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1
If it says 2 years, it means 2 years. |
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Chick3nman |
hashcat
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4,754 |
02-21-2019, 04:39 AM |
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Thread: A-F 0-9 8 digit mask Help
Post: RE: A-F 0-9 8 digit mask Help
Cool, then it will take 1 day :)
Add "--increment-min 8" to the command to make it start at 8 characters |
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Chick3nman |
hashcat
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4,754 |
02-21-2019, 07:25 AM |
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Thread: Advice on HP Nvidia Tesla K40 GPUs
Post: RE: Advice on HP Nvidia Tesla K40 GPUs
The Tesla K40 is an abysmally slow card by today's standards, especially in hashcat, and coming in at 235W TDP per card, you would be FAR better served getting basically any GPU from the current gener... |
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Chick3nman |
Hardware
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4,554 |
06-29-2019, 05:58 AM |
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Thread: Alternatives to HashcatGUI?
Post: RE: Alternatives to HashcatGUI?
>A perfect example of a wise-guy answer.
>The point is that it's very boring to type in, or even copy/paste, the paths to hashes and wordlists.
It's boring to type in paths to stuff? Why not just ... |
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Chick3nman |
hashcat
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1,994 |
07-07-2019, 05:16 AM |
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Thread: AMD Radeon VII benchmarks(?)
Post: RE: AMD Radeon VII benchmarks(?)
Hashmode: 11600 - 7-Zip (Iterations: 16384)
Hashmode: 11600 - 7-Zip (Iterations: 524288)
The iterations in your Nvidia test are 32x higher. If you multiple the speeds achieved on the 2080Ti's by... |
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Chick3nman |
Hardware
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12,532 |
12-25-2019, 08:18 AM |
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Thread: Electrum support - aes_decrypt (sha256 (sha256 ($pass), $data)
Post: RE: Anyone interested in being paid to add support...
I'm able to pull a good ~800-900kH/s using just the CPU code from BTCRecover on my home workstation, what hardware are you using? I don't mean to discourage the addition to hashcat, I just don't under... |
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Chick3nman |
hashcat
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06-26-2017, 08:48 PM |
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Thread: Electrum support - aes_decrypt (sha256 (sha256 ($pass), $data)
Post: RE: Anyone interested in being paid to add support...
If BTCRecover does not end up working for you, you may also check out JTR. It looks like @Kholia has already done some work to have the algorithm added to JTR and has even created a script(electrum2jt... |
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Chick3nman |
hashcat
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25,733 |
06-27-2017, 04:39 AM |
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Thread: Electrum support - aes_decrypt (sha256 (sha256 ($pass), $data)
Post: RE: Anyone interested in being paid to add support...
You can typically easily push enough candidates from your CPU for GPU cracking to be efficient. Complex attacks like that are not too complex for hashcat, you just need to make sure your external cand... |
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Chick3nman |
hashcat
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25,733 |
01-09-2018, 07:53 PM |
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Thread: Electrum support - aes_decrypt (sha256 (sha256 ($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 ... |
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Chick3nman |
hashcat
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25,733 |
01-09-2018, 09:05 PM |
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Thread: Are two CPU's required for a 6-8 GPU rig?
Post: RE: Are two CPU's required for a 6-8 GPU rig?
Yes and No. In theory 2 CPUs provide more PCI-E lanes so more GPUs can run with proper bandwidth. But they are not required assuming the board you choose has a backplane with PLX chips on it, which sw... |
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Chick3nman |
Hardware
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05-14-2019, 10:09 PM |
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Thread: AWS GPU
Post: RE: AWS GPU
The K80 only has compute capabilities up to 3.7. The number you pointed at is the OpenCL version number and the CUDA runtime version number, not the limited capabilities of the card. The card lacks th... |
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Chick3nman |
hashcat
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04-13-2019, 09:13 PM |