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Thread: Restored session timer
Post: Restored session timer
Hey,
Is there any way of identifying the total cumulative time of a cracking session? I'm testing something where I want to find out how long a raw brute force takes to crack, but need to do it o... |
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CracksforCrack |
hashcat
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08-24-2017, 10:01 PM |
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Thread: PeopleSoft with salt
Post: RE: PeopleSoft with salt
Appreciate the response, thanks. |
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CracksforCrack |
hashcat
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4,398 |
06-13-2017, 05:31 PM |
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Thread: Conflicting rule results
Post: RE: Conflicting rule results
Appreciate the quick reply, thanks. |
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CracksforCrack |
hashcat
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2,712 |
05-09-2017, 06:59 PM |
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Thread: PeopleSoft with salt
Post: PeopleSoft with salt
Hey,
I'm testing a number of Peoplesoft hashes which hashcat takes in the expected format for -m 133, however mine are salted. The salts I have are 32 char strings, seemingly MD5? I've read that ... |
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CracksforCrack |
hashcat
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4,398 |
06-13-2017, 04:42 PM |
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Thread: Non-ascii rule issue
Post: Non-ascii rule issue
Within a ruleset I have two rules that are failing (invalid/unsupported error) and they are the only two lines that contain non-ascii characters. These two lines however are accepted on other set... |
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CracksforCrack |
hashcat
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2,174 |
10-08-2017, 11:28 PM |
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Thread: Conflicting rule results
Post: Conflicting rule results
When cracking a given hash set with different rule sets and --debug-mode=1 set, I'm getting different results for the untouched dictionary word, i.e. the number of ":" hits in my debug file each tim... |
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CracksforCrack |
hashcat
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2,712 |
05-09-2017, 02:40 PM |