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    Thread: UTF-16 in dictionary files
Post: UTF-16 in dictionary files

For those that are working with hashes that involve UTF-16, there are problems with oclHashcat. For example, consider the hash of the UTF-16 string 234567, which is 69ab...30e37fa0. The ASCII or U...
Waffle Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 3 8,684 06-15-2013, 08:04 AM
    Thread: UTF-16 in dictionary files
Post: RE: UTF-16 in dictionary files

epixoip Wrote: (06-15-2013, 08:09 AM) -- are you positive that it's not outputting them properly, or is the real issue that whatever you are using to read the pot is unable to display them properly? ...
Waffle Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 3 8,684 06-15-2013, 08:21 AM
    Thread: The case for $HEX[]
Post: The case for $HEX[]

Since I (re) started working on hashes, I've been trying to find better ways to represent my "found" hashes, so that they can be re-used. One of the first questions I posed was "how do you represent ...
Waffle General Help 1 10,335 07-29-2013, 01:12 AM
    Thread: hashcat combination attack odd even difference
Post: RE: hashcat combination attack odd even difference

I've confirmed that it does the same on my system under Linux, and there are no blank lines. 000000 616e 740a 6261 740a 6361 740a 646f 670a ant.bat.cat.dog. 000010 6567 670a ...
Waffle Old hashcat Support 10 18,469 08-07-2013, 09:55 PM
    Thread: hashcat combination attack odd even difference
Post: RE: hashcat combination attack odd even difference

./hashcat -V 0.46 sum hashcat 48942 778 I think that is current.
Waffle Old hashcat Support 10 18,469 08-08-2013, 08:08 AM
    Thread: rockyou replacement imminent?
Post: RE: rockyou replacement imminent?

rico Wrote: (09-10-2015, 03:52 PM) -- Just spotted this: https://cynosureprime.blogspot.se/2015/09/how-we-cracked-millions-of-ashley.html (https://cynosureprime.blogspot.se/2015/09/how-we-cracked-milli...
Waffle General Talk 4 7,721 09-11-2015, 05:37 AM
    Thread: Can you run hashcat backwards?
Post: RE: Can you run hashcat backwards?

For what it is worth, you can use mdxfind for that. For example, to generate MD5's from a list call "words.txt": echo | mdxfind -z words.txt >words.md5 The -z causes it to "match" all of the...
Waffle hashcat 5 5,652 12-24-2016, 11:03 PM
    Thread: Interesting hash
Post: RE: Interesting hash

chaz Wrote: (07-07-2017, 09:24 PM) -- Is there any support for cracking a MD5(MD5(SHA1(SHA1(MD5($pass))))) hash? And/or how would I go about finding this? -- You can use MDXfind, of course. mdxf...
Waffle hashcat 2 3,457 07-10-2017, 06:01 PM
    Thread: A custom php algorithm in hashcat?
Post: RE: A custom php algorithm in hashcat?

If you encode the password "hashcat" with this algorithm, what is the result?
Waffle hashcat 3 3,510 10-27-2017, 06:56 PM
    Thread: rling (rli replacement) testing wanted
Post: rling (rli replacement) testing wanted

I've been working for the last couple of weeks on an RLI replacement, with the usual CynoSurePrime folks.  It has the same syntax as rli, but adds quite a few new features (including working with std...
Waffle General Talk 0 453 07-19-2020, 05:56 AM