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Thread: kwprocessor route help
Post: kwprocessor route help
I've been playing around with kwprocessor and so far been unable to get it to generate a password [pattern] I know a friend uses. The pattern is a walk down 4, then start at the top again with a shift... |
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rsberzerker |
hashcat-utils, maskprocessor, statsprocessor, md5stress, wikistrip
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08-27-2017, 05:57 AM |
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Thread: kwprocessor route help
Post: RE: kwprocessor route help
OK, thanks Atom. Combinator it is. |
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rsberzerker |
hashcat-utils, maskprocessor, statsprocessor, md5stress, wikistrip
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08-28-2017, 03:12 PM |
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Thread: Expander / fingerprint attack
Post: Expander / fingerprint attack
I was reading this article (https://www.question-defense.com/2010/08/15/automated-password-cracking-use-oclhashcat-to-launch-a-fingerprint-attack) about a fingerprint attack and decided to try it. Th... |
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rsberzerker |
General Talk
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08-12-2017, 03:44 AM |
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Thread: Expander / fingerprint attack
Post: RE: Expander / fingerprint attack
I think I'm beginning to understand why the 4 limit. I tried to combinator my initial (already uniqued) dictionary with itself. I stopped it at 281 Gigs. Even stripping out all the 4 characters from t... |
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rsberzerker |
General Talk
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08-12-2017, 04:38 PM |
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Thread: *processor restore
Post: *processor restore
When using one of the processors (statprocessor in my case), I pipe it to hashcat. But unlike a normal wordlist/mask, there is no built-in save/restore. The wiki states to use -s, --skip=NUM s... |
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rsberzerker |
hashcat-utils, maskprocessor, statsprocessor, md5stress, wikistrip
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08-29-2017, 05:39 PM |
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Thread: *processor restore
Post: RE: *processor restore
I meant the skip to be used in the *processor command, not hashcat, but is the number to give the *processor the progress number from the hashcat status when using rules? |
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rsberzerker |
hashcat-utils, maskprocessor, statsprocessor, md5stress, wikistrip
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08-31-2017, 01:30 PM |
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Thread: Suggestions on how to attack
Post: RE: Suggestions on how to attack
undeath Wrote: (09-09-2017, 10:02 AM)
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If it's random the hints are not worth much.
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Well, they do reduce the keyspace a little. |
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rsberzerker |
General Talk
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09-09-2017, 02:24 PM |
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Thread: Hashcat aborting (bug?)
Post: Hashcat aborting (bug?)
I set a hashcat run to run overnight. In the morning, it had stopped. The last status is:
Session..........: emailspecialmask
Status...........: Exhausted
Hash.Type........: MD5
Hash.Target...... |
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rsberzerker |
hashcat
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09-05-2017, 01:40 PM |
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Thread: Suggestions on how to attack
Post: Suggestions on how to attack
One of my coworkers knows I like to crack hashes, and gave me a challenge. I have an MD5 hash, and he gave me the following information/clues:
It has at least 1 upper, 1 lower, 1 digit, and 1 symbol.
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rsberzerker |
General Talk
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09-09-2017, 04:51 AM |
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Thread: Sort and de-dupe without merging together?
Post: RE: Sort and de-dupe without merging together?
Hashcat utilities rli and rli2 might do what you want, although it will take several passes if you have multiple dictionary files. |
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rsberzerker |
hashcat
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09-23-2017, 01:19 AM |
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Thread: Command structure?
Post: RE: Command structure?
It's possible. You may have to quote the path if contains spaces and leave off the trailing backslash. Here's an example where C:\Users\username\Documents\wordlists is a directory containing multiple ... |
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rsberzerker |
hashcat
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09-21-2017, 02:11 PM |
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Thread: -w and sessions
Post: -w and sessions
oclhashcat has 3 Workload Profiles:
1 = Reduced performance profile (low latency desktop)
2 = Default performance profile
3 = Tuned performance profile (high latency desktop)
It appear... |
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rsberzerker |
Old oclHashcat Support
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05-24-2015, 08:24 PM |
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Thread: Email passwords ruleset v0.1
Post: Email passwords ruleset v0.1
I've been trying my hand some of the hashes.org hashes, and notice some are email addresses. That actually makes sense. An email address will (usually) meet the length requirement, and the "@" and "."... |
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rsberzerker |
User Contributions
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04-13-2015, 06:32 AM |
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Thread: Quicken File password
Post: Quicken File password
I have a quicken file a customer gave me he can not remember the password to (file password). I know Intuit has a password recovery service, but it can take weeks, and he doesn't want to wait that lon... |
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rsberzerker |
General Help
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08-19-2015, 05:01 AM |