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    Thread: Mask not finding password Straight hit or miss.
Post: RE: Mask not finding password Straight hit or miss...

already the fact that it contains the same amount of passwords, but is 2 bytes shorter is suspicous to say the least, maybe it doesn't contain the correct passwords: Passwords.: 14344392 Bytes.......
philsmd hashcat 20 5,249 11-17-2019, 09:01 AM
    Thread: ERROR: clCreateContext(): CL_UNKNOWN_ERROR
Post: RE: ERROR: clCreateContext(): CL_UNKNOWN_ERROR

what about the test with the beta version ? ... and what about the test with other hash types or with -I or -b only ?
philsmd hashcat 5 1,778 11-17-2019, 12:59 PM
    Thread: Mask not finding password Straight hit or miss.
Post: RE: Mask not finding password Straight hit or miss...

just do the same test by putting the word "hashcat!" (without quotes) into rockyou txt and using the example hash from https://hashcat.net/wiki/example_hashes furthermore, you should clean up (spli...
philsmd hashcat 20 5,249 11-17-2019, 04:49 PM
    Thread: Mask not finding password Straight hit or miss.
Post: RE: Mask not finding password Straight hit or miss...

I really think this is a user error. what is all this strange commands: Guess.Mask.......: rockyouEdited1.text [19] Candidates.#1....: rockyouEdited1.text -> rockyouEdited1.text This means ...
philsmd hashcat 20 5,249 11-18-2019, 08:57 AM
    Thread: Benchmark give some results but crash in particular hashes
Post: RE: Benchmark give some results but crash in parti...

did you try to test with the hashcat beta from https://hashcat.net/beta/ ?
philsmd hashcat 4 3,461 11-18-2019, 02:20 PM
    Thread: How uninstall Hashcat? (Linux)
Post: RE: How uninstall Hashcat? (Linux)

Code: -- sudo make uninstall --
philsmd hashcat 3 1,777 11-20-2019, 01:24 AM
    Thread: Question regarding -m 20710 (hashcat beta).
Post: RE: Question regarding -m 20710 (hashcat beta).

hey, you forgot to mention the most important information ! how long is your salt ? -O stands for optimized and can only be used if some prequirements are meat... especially max salt length and ...
philsmd hashcat 2 964 11-20-2019, 10:15 AM
    Thread: Cannot find an OpenCL ICD loader library.
Post: RE: Cannot find an OpenCL ICD loader library.

does it work with: Code: -- sudo apt install ocl-icd-libopencl1 -- ?
philsmd hashcat 3 1,678 11-20-2019, 04:37 PM
    Thread: Almost HALF speeds on 8 V100 GCP
Post: RE: Almost HALF speeds on 8 V100 GCP

it's important to understand what exactly you are comparing with (it's not good and meaningful to compare apples to oranges). How exatly do you get the speed ? do you use -b ? My guess is that you ...
philsmd hashcat 4 1,652 11-22-2019, 07:36 PM
    Thread: Huawei Backup
Post: RE: Huawei Backup

interesting. is this something used even in modern smartphones (or is this old "encryption" ?). Do modern smartphones use this ? Is this an alternative to the standard android encryption.... can you g...
philsmd hashcat 2 1,948 11-22-2019, 07:47 PM
    Thread: Almost HALF speeds on 8 V100 GCP
Post: RE: Almost HALF speeds on 8 V100 GCP

can you post the output of Code: -- hashcat -m 1000 -b -- ? it's also worth testing with the beta version from https://hashcat.net/beta/ or even testing with CUDA (you need to install the CUD...
philsmd hashcat 4 1,652 11-22-2019, 08:09 PM
    Thread: brute force with 11 length password(MD4)
Post: RE: brute force with 11 length password(MD4)

Code: -- hashcat64.exe -m 900 -a 3 -w 3 -O -2 ?l?d hashmd4.txt ?2?2?2?2?2?2?2?2?2?2?2 --
philsmd hashcat 9 3,465 11-22-2019, 08:55 PM
    Thread: m -15700 2h\s on 1080ti
Post: RE: m -15700 2h\s on 1080ti

it's called the cost factor (N, r, p). different settings/cost implies different speed
philsmd hashcat 4 1,599 11-24-2019, 01:00 PM
    Thread: problem with hashcat windows restart or switch off
Post: RE: problem with hashcat windows restart or switch...

well, it would make sense starting to test with only 1 GPU and see if it works, don't you think that's some good strategy for testing issues?
philsmd hashcat 12 3,112 11-26-2019, 08:31 AM
    Thread: To crack passwords with Russian symbols
Post: RE: To crack passwords with Russian symbols

I'm pretty sure the --encoding-from and --encoding-to only works correctly with -a 0, i.e. only works with dictionary attacks. The solution for this problem is quite easy, but also not perfectly id...
philsmd hashcat 8 3,006 11-27-2019, 06:18 PM
    Thread: 4 charsets limit (mask attack)
Post: RE: 4 charsets limit (mask attack)

our rule engine works on GPU to achieve full speed. It's not a good idea to have dynamic buffers/memory/sizes which would reduce speed tremendously and make code much more complex. it's just a well-c...
philsmd General Talk 2 1,213 11-29-2019, 09:29 AM
    Thread: brute force with 11 length password(MD4)
Post: RE: brute force with 11 length password(MD4)

I don't agree that "H", "K", "M" and "P" are lowercase characters. It's probably also not the best idea to mask attack such passwords (there are some exception, e.g. if you know that those password...
philsmd hashcat 9 3,465 11-29-2019, 09:34 AM
    Thread: 1Password Master Password file location (MAC)?
Post: RE: 1Password Master Password file location (MAC)?

I'm sorry to hear that. It might depend on the version of 1password that is being used, but some online resources say it's somewhere located in the ~/Library/ subfolders on macOS: https://discus...
philsmd hashcat 2 1,530 11-29-2019, 10:49 AM
    Thread: rule creation with special characters (utf8 issue?)
Post: RE: rule creation with special characters (utf8 is...

Hashcat added support for hexadecimal notation in rules too (see https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/commit/b88c956d9754a56a99f45ebfa95767b65f8bf4eb) for instance if the utf 8 character £ (\xc2\xa3...
philsmd hashcat 2 1,337 11-29-2019, 03:30 PM
    Thread: Hashcat vs Keepass 2 (.kdbx)
Post: RE: Hashcat vs Keepass 2 (.kdbx)

No, the lengths are always the absolute length (they do not substract the fixed or hard-coded part). This would make more sense: Code: -- hashcat64.exe -a 3 -m 13400 --increment --increment-min...
philsmd hashcat 4 1,963 12-01-2019, 01:23 PM