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Thread: VeraCrypt with PIM/keyfile seems to be ignored
Post: RE: VeraCrypt with PIM/keyfile seems to be ignored
please test also with the beta version from https://hashcat.net/beta
btw: there are also example hashes from https://hashcat.net/wiki/example_hashes (including tests with PIM) |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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03-11-2019, 11:35 PM |
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Thread: iTunes backup crack too slow
Post: RE: iTunes backup crack too slow
in this case it depends heavily on the iteration count. this information is stored/present within the hash itself.
the hash used within the benchmark uses 10000 iterations (iter) and 1000 iteration... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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03-12-2019, 12:01 PM |
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Thread: iTunes backup crack too slow
Post: RE: iTunes backup crack too slow
that's interesting.
I'm not sure if we should change it though. One problem of changing a benchmark setting is always that users start comparing apple to oranges after the change (and they say "hey... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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03-13-2019, 09:47 AM |
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Thread: Unable to load a 7z archive hash made with 7z2hashcat
Post: RE: Unable to load a 7z archive hash made with 7z2...
good. will close this thread just to make sure this isn't going to get a multi-thread about all 7-Zip questions.
(again, if you have currrently problems with 7-Zip hashes you should just try beta or ... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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03-13-2019, 09:52 AM |
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Thread: VeraCrypt with PIM/keyfile seems to be ignored
Post: RE: VeraCrypt with PIM/keyfile seems to be ignored
thanks guys for confirming.
I did some commit history tests and found out that this (admittedly very huge) commit has fixed the PIM feature:
https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/commit/c9e796fcf061... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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5,712 |
03-14-2019, 12:09 PM |
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Thread: Command error
Post: RE: Command error
I think this is a problem of quotation marks "" vs ''
I think windows only accepts "" as quotation for parameters
The normal hashcat command is like this:
Code:
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hashcat64.exe -m 14800 -... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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2,207 |
03-21-2019, 01:49 PM |
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Thread: 7z2Hashcat + -m 11600 issues
Post: RE: 7z2Hashcat + -m 11600 issues
are you able to debug where/who crashed ?
It could be the driver too and in this case maybe just a setup/driver installation problem, dunno.
Did you try to test with the example hashes from http... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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2,591 |
03-22-2019, 03:49 PM |
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Thread: 7z2Hashcat + -m 11600 issues
Post: RE: 7z2Hashcat + -m 11600 issues
without the hash it's very difficult (or impossible?) for me to say what's the problem.
Maybe you can share the hash in a PM or try to generate a new hash with the 7-Zip tool that also crashes and ... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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2,591 |
03-22-2019, 03:59 PM |
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Thread: 7z2Hashcat + -m 11600 issues
Post: RE: 7z2Hashcat + -m 11600 issues
as mentioned within my reply to your PM (I don't know if you saw it), I couldn't reproduce the problem with your hash.
Neither with a windows system, nor with a linux system...
normally the window... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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2,591 |
03-22-2019, 09:27 PM |
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Thread: HashCat Speed
Post: RE: HashCat Speed
no hash type, no valid answer
btw: try to use -w 4 and -O (the latter only makes sense if applicable to that specific hash type -m x) |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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03-24-2019, 11:42 AM |
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Thread: HashCat Speed
Post: RE: HashCat Speed
I think brute-forcing is not the correct approach (or at least it shouldn't be the first one) for slow hash types like iTunes backup >= 10.0 .
I would recommend starting with a dictionary attack (-... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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1,840 |
03-24-2019, 12:15 PM |
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Thread: Not found hash Removing
Post: RE: Not found hash Removing
you are searching for this command line option:
Code:
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--left | Compare hashlist with potfile; show uncracked hashes
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and of course the opposite of --left is --show
btw: you are not all... |
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philsmd |
General Talk
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03-24-2019, 02:53 PM |
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Thread: Limit GPU usage on laptop?
Post: RE: Limit GPU usage on laptop?
-w 1 or --force together with the -u and -n could help, but it's always better to fix the main problem, i.e. not using a laptop and fixing the GPU/airflow cooling instead |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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03-24-2019, 02:56 PM |
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Thread: Keyboard-layout-mapping
Post: RE: Keyboard-layout-mapping
your command line is wrong. --stdout is -m 2000
you can't use --stdout and another hash type setting -m x
either one or the other
Code:
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./hashcat.bin -a 3 -m 13743 -1 ?l?u?d --keyboard-... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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03-25-2019, 12:01 PM |
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Thread: Hashcat Brain Files (*.admp, *.ldmp)
Post: RE: Hashcat Brain Files (*.admp, *.ldmp)
It is currently hard-coded (see https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/blob/7806be32c25c387cc11f02a400684c0d0d465632/src/brain.c#L1982-L1983), but it's not impossible to add command line options etc for i... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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03-27-2019, 01:57 PM |
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Thread: Hashcat Caching Previously Calculated Hashes
Post: RE: Hashcat Caching Previously Calculated Hashes
there is no such additional cache for storing cracked hashes except the potfile.
Maybe you are confusing the startup time with the OpenCL kernel compilation time, which only happens once for each k... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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03-27-2019, 08:25 PM |
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Thread: Hashcat Caching Previously Calculated Hashes
Post: RE: Hashcat Caching Previously Calculated Hashes
I'm not 100% sure what you are seeing/experiencing over there, but also remember that hashcat is highly parallelized and therefore all your OpenCL devices and all cores of just a single device (CPU/GP... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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2,153 |
03-28-2019, 08:13 PM |
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Thread: SHA256 How to get digest value in `unsigned char` format?
Post: RE: SHA1 How to get digest value in `Byte` format?
I think it makes sense to explain the problem with some exampes too.
just an example, maybe not applicable to your problem at all:
"I want to convert 0x01020304 to 0x04030201"
"I want to conver... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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03-30-2019, 10:00 AM |
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Thread: SHA256 How to get digest value in `unsigned char` format?
Post: RE: SHA256 How to get digest value in `unsigned ch...
the u32 and u8 are primitive types, you can simply cast an array of 4-byte integers to an array with 1-byte chars/bytes.
Code:
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u8 * bytes = (u8 *) digest32;
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or copy them directly
C... |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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3,509 |
03-30-2019, 11:50 AM |
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Thread: SHA256 How to get digest value in `unsigned char` format?
Post: RE: SHA256 How to get digest value in `unsigned ch...
The length of a normal sha256 hash is 64 hexadecimal characters and therefore 32 raw bytes. You are trying to use 4 ints of 4 bytes = 4 * 4 = 16 bytes. That's only half the bytes of the full hash. |
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philsmd |
hashcat
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3,509 |
03-31-2019, 07:31 PM |