Search Results
|
Post
[asc]
|
Author |
Forum |
Replies |
Views |
Posted |
|
|
Thread: Found a password - Recovered ?
Post: RE: Found a password - Recovered ?
hashcat64 -m 2500 --show yourhccapxfilename (will show you any cracked passwords)
hashcat64 -m 2500 --left yourhccapxfilename (will show you any un-cracked passwords) |
|
slawson |
hashcat
|
9 |
3,246 |
09-04-2019, 05:40 PM |
|
|
Thread: fgdump layout
Post: RE: fgdump layout
So the AD assigns the random password? What would these hashes be useful for as far as penetration testing goes? |
|
slawson |
General Help
|
6 |
9,869 |
11-12-2014, 07:51 PM |
|
|
Thread: fgdump layout
Post: RE: fgdump layout
Thanks for the info. I guess one last question on this is:
Is there any way to tell fgdump to ignore the machine accounts, so that they don't crowd up my hash file? |
|
slawson |
General Help
|
6 |
9,869 |
11-12-2014, 08:26 PM |
|
|
Thread: fgdump layout
Post: RE: fgdump layout
Great information. Thanks for not using demeaning sarcasm on a newbie. |
|
slawson |
General Help
|
6 |
9,869 |
11-12-2014, 10:23 PM |
|
|
Thread: Exporting hcxdump file by ESSID
Post: RE: Exporting hcxdump file by ESSID
|
slawson |
hashcat
|
2 |
1,278 |
11-09-2019, 04:57 PM |
|
|
Thread: Decoding multiple PMKID SSIDs
Post: RE: Decoding multiple PMKID SSIDs
Ok with some trial and error I have found a way to do this with a for loop. It seems a bit excessive so I would be interested in an easier way of doing this. Here is the command
for line in $(cut... |
|
slawson |
General Talk
|
4 |
2,070 |
10-11-2019, 04:57 PM |
|
|
Thread: Decoding multiple PMKID SSIDs
Post: RE: Decoding multiple PMKID SSIDs
When I run wlanhcxinfo -i file, I always get an error "file corrupt 0 records loaded"
The "file" is my original hcxdumptool capture that I have verified is good. I have tried multiple capture file... |
|
slawson |
General Talk
|
4 |
2,070 |
10-15-2019, 04:04 PM |
|
|
Thread: Decoding multiple PMKID SSIDs
Post: RE: Decoding multiple PMKID SSIDs
Sorry, nevermind. I just figured out that I have to output the capture to a hccapx file first. |
|
slawson |
General Talk
|
4 |
2,070 |
10-15-2019, 04:12 PM |
|
|
Thread: Creating Custom Password List
Post: RE: Creating Custom Password List
Never done that before, I'll see what I can find online. Thanks. |
|
slawson |
General Talk
|
6 |
2,557 |
10-23-2019, 11:18 PM |
|
|
Thread: Creating Custom Password List
Post: RE: Creating Custom Password List
Awesome. That's exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.
Since I have the MACs in a file this was my command:
for WLAN_MAC in $(cat macs.txt); do ETH_MAC=`printf '%x' $(( 0x$WLAN_MAC - 1 ))`... |
|
slawson |
General Talk
|
6 |
2,557 |
10-24-2019, 03:08 PM |
|
|
Thread: Creating Custom Password List
Post: RE: Creating Custom Password List
Thanks for the info. This little project worked wonderfully. |
|
slawson |
General Talk
|
6 |
2,557 |
10-25-2019, 04:03 PM |
|
|
Thread: cracking a domain cachedump
Post: RE: cracking a domain cachedump
When I processed the file using hash type 1000 I used the --username parameter and Oclhashcat recognized the hashes that were in the file, but it didn't crack it. I ran the same scan using hash type ... |
|
slawson |
Old oclHashcat Support
|
6 |
16,224 |
11-07-2014, 11:52 PM |
|
|
Thread: cracking a domain cachedump
Post: RE: cracking a domain cachedump
I guess I didn't make my question clear enough. I will rephrase it. If I have a hash from a Domain Credentials cache dump, can I crack it by using either hash type 1000 or 1100? My testing shows th... |
|
slawson |
Old oclHashcat Support
|
6 |
16,224 |
11-08-2014, 04:44 AM |
|
|
Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: RE: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
That makes sense. Thanks. Although, I am still missing something. I am trying to unveil the potential in using brain.
My goal is to avoid duplicate candidates when running a rule against a hash ... |
|
slawson |
hashcat
|
9 |
2,496 |
10-17-2019, 06:10 PM |
|
|
Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: RE: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Just the default which I understand to be -2.
To accomplish my goal, would I have to use -3. If so, I could see how that could take tons of storage.
Is -2 essentially a glorified --restore ... |
|
slawson |
hashcat
|
9 |
2,496 |
10-17-2019, 06:25 PM |
|
|
Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: RE: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Sorry when I said -2 and -3 I meant brain client features 2 and 3. Not custom character sets.
So what I meant is that if I just use the default --brain-client-features 2, is that essentially just ... |
|
slawson |
hashcat
|
9 |
2,496 |
10-17-2019, 06:33 PM |
|
|
Thread: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Post: RE: Cracked Passwords when using Brain
Thx for answering that question. Of course, I have another (Give a mouse a cookie).
I'll try to explain.
(While using the brain feature)
If I run an attack on a file that has already been proc... |
|
slawson |
hashcat
|
9 |
2,496 |
10-16-2019, 10:51 PM |
|
|
Thread: CL_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE
Post: RE: CL_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE
I have a Dual 8-core XEON, 128GB RAM, and dual R9-290x Video Cards. Any suggestion on a good starting point for the split? |
|
slawson |
hashcat
|
7 |
2,802 |
08-16-2019, 09:03 PM |
|
|
Thread: CL_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE
Post: RE: CL_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE
It accepted it at 3GB file size.
I do have a question though. If I do a benchmark on my system it shows 43,000,000 H/s. When I processed my 3GB file the speed went down to about 3,000 H/s. I t... |
|
slawson |
hashcat
|
7 |
2,802 |
08-16-2019, 10:49 PM |
|
|
Thread: CL_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE
Post: RE: CL_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE
Thanks for that info. Is there a sweet spot as far as the number of hashes that Hashcat can efficiently process at one time? |
|
slawson |
hashcat
|
7 |
2,802 |
08-16-2019, 10:58 PM |