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    Thread: Using newline character as part of mask attack
Post: Using newline character as part of mask attack

I have a MD5 hash which is computed as follows. hash = md5(username\npassword); As you see there is a new line character (\n) between the username and password. I know the user name and trying t...
ajaxdecbe hashcat 16 9,656 04-22-2018, 12:13 AM
    Thread: Using newline character as part of mask attack
Post: RE: Using newline character as part of mask attack

@royce & @philsmd Thanks for your help. I was able to validate known password/hash matches with the below syntax. Trying now for the passwords that I don't know. hashcat64 -a 3 -m 0 -O --hex-cha...
ajaxdecbe hashcat 16 9,656 04-22-2018, 09:23 PM
    Thread: Using newline character as part of mask attack
Post: RE: Using newline character as part of mask attack

Guys, following up on this thread on my previous question. Can someone would be kind enough to tell the difference between -m 0 and -m 20 in a mask attack?
ajaxdecbe hashcat 16 9,656 04-25-2018, 01:40 AM
    Thread: Using newline character as part of mask attack
Post: RE: Using newline character as part of mask attack

royce Wrote: (04-25-2018, 07:28 AM) -- Regardless of attack, -m 0 is unsalted and -m 20 is salted. If this concept isn't familiar, search a bit for "password" and "salting". -- Thanks. @royce. I...
ajaxdecbe hashcat 16 9,656 04-25-2018, 10:53 AM
    Thread: Using newline character as part of mask attack
Post: RE: Using newline character as part of mask attack

undeath Wrote: (04-25-2018, 11:26 AM) -- yes, performance is better with m20 if you have a static prefix. hash format is usually Code: -- hexhash:salt -- -- hashcat64 -a 3 -m 20 -O --hex-salt ...
ajaxdecbe hashcat 16 9,656 04-25-2018, 11:35 AM
    Thread: Using newline character as part of mask attack
Post: RE: Using newline character as part of mask attack

undeath Wrote: (04-25-2018, 12:05 PM) -- how did you create the hash? -- with the md5 command on linux. Is my hashcat syntax correct?
ajaxdecbe hashcat 16 9,656 04-25-2018, 12:37 PM
    Thread: Using newline character as part of mask attack
Post: RE: Using newline character as part of mask attack

Guys, Thanks for the quick responses. I was having a typo. The below syntax worked. hashcat64 -a 3 -m 20 -O --hex-salt hash.txt ?a?a?a -m 20 with mask was 5x faster than -m 0 with mask. T...
ajaxdecbe hashcat 16 9,656 04-25-2018, 05:32 PM
    Thread: Using newline character as part of mask attack
Post: RE: Using newline character as part of mask attack

undeath Wrote: (04-25-2018, 05:59 PM) -- you can squeeze out a little more performance (while rendering your PC hardly usable) by using -w3 or even -w4 Other than that the most time you can save b...
ajaxdecbe hashcat 16 9,656 04-25-2018, 11:20 PM
    Thread: Multiple dictionary files in a folder
Post: Multiple dictionary files in a folder

Hello, Is there an option in hashcat to run against a folder that contains multiple dictionaries/word lists? Right now, the only way I seeĀ is to write a script that supplies to hashcat one word...
ajaxdecbe hashcat 1 4,522 04-29-2018, 07:54 PM