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    Thread: Practical PRINCE: 1 CPU + 24 hours = 63% Linkedin hashes cracked, 100% automated
Post: RE: Practical PRINCE: 1 CPU + 24 hours = 63% Linke...

Great tutorial. It would be better IMHO if you included two things: 1) A general explanation of what the princeprocessor is actually doing. 2) The equivalent named pipe for Windows. Quote: -- .....
rsberzerker hashcat-utils, maskprocessor, statsprocessor, md5stress, wikistrip 22 74,888 12-26-2014, 05:54 AM
    Thread: Practical PRINCE: 1 CPU + 24 hours = 63% Linkedin hashes cracked, 100% automated
Post: RE: Practical PRINCE: 1 CPU + 24 hours = 63% Linke...

atom Wrote: (12-26-2014, 01:14 PM) -- It's described here https://hashcat.net/tools/princeprocessor/prince-attack.pdf -- No quite as much detail as I hoped for, but more than I can [currently] under...
rsberzerker hashcat-utils, maskprocessor, statsprocessor, md5stress, wikistrip 22 74,888 12-27-2014, 06:03 AM
    Thread: Practical PRINCE: 1 CPU + 24 hours = 63% Linkedin hashes cracked, 100% automated
Post: RE: Practical PRINCE: 1 CPU + 24 hours = 63% Linke...

Been playing with Prince (0.19) and I noticed something strange. When using one list, it exhausts within seconds. Using a second list, it keeps going and going. Same command line, just the dictionary ...
rsberzerker hashcat-utils, maskprocessor, statsprocessor, md5stress, wikistrip 22 74,888 01-19-2015, 06:23 PM
    Thread: best64.rule contest
Post: RE: best64.rule contest

I vote yes to this too. And as to Kgx's question, probably, but so what? Passwords used change over time, and the rules need to be updated against them.
rsberzerker Organisation and Events 34 64,148 04-11-2015, 03:15 AM
    Thread: 980GTX MSI vs Reference
Post: RE: 980GTX MSI vs Reference

epixoip Wrote: (05-24-2015, 10:50 PM) -- It is possible that resellers in your area do not sell reference design cards. You could contact them and ask them if they are able to get reference design ca...
rsberzerker Hardware 20 41,553 05-25-2015, 01:36 AM
    Thread: 980GTX MSI vs Reference
Post: RE: 980GTX MSI vs Reference

Quote: -- Uhm, OEM = another company mades product based on chipset of the original company. So basicaly, If I get it right, the only one, who is not OEM but a reference, are the cards made by NVID...
rsberzerker Hardware 20 41,553 05-25-2015, 03:21 AM
    Thread: Is my plan a good idea?
Post: RE: Is my plan a good idea?

Rainbow tables are virtually useless against salted hashes. And even if they weren't, you have to factor in disk access times: How fast can you search those tables vs. how fast is hashcat (and oclhash...
rsberzerker General Talk 23 40,648 12-28-2014, 11:28 PM
    Thread: Minimum password length
Post: Minimum password length

I know with hashcat I can specify a minimum password length, but I can't seem to find a similar option with oclhashcat. I'm working on a hybrid attack, and I've already brute forced everything with 7 ...
rsberzerker Old oclHashcat Support 5 24,935 12-21-2014, 03:26 AM
    Thread: Minimum password length
Post: RE: Minimum password length

Yes, a mask will work for a brute force attack to select only certain length passwords, but it doesn't work for a hybrid attack. For example, my [fake, example only] dictionary contains two words: pas...
rsberzerker Old oclHashcat Support 5 24,935 12-21-2014, 05:19 AM
    Thread: Speed of crack for WPA/WPA2 hash
Post: RE: Speed of crack for WPA/WPA2 hash

There are two ways to measure cracking speed: hashes tried per second (H/s), and passwords cracked per second (Pwd/s). Personally, I think the second is more important. In an ideal situation, you h...
rsberzerker hashcat 8 21,157 09-02-2017, 12:29 AM
    Thread: oclHashcat bruteforce
Post: RE: oclHashcat bruteforce

I'm a little late, but instead of -i you could use a file with masks instead. For the example above of 1-7, create a file with the following lines: ?a ?a?a ?a?a?a ?a?a?a?a ?a?a?a?a?a ?a?a?a?a?...
rsberzerker Old oclHashcat Support 12 19,269 02-05-2015, 03:12 PM
    Thread: Wordlists (Tips and Tricks)
Post: RE: Wordlists (Tips and Tricks)

epixoip Wrote: (12-30-2014, 07:01 AM) -- The context was around generating an hcstat file. Duplicates in your wordlist makes no sense. -- That's what I thought. Just wanted to be sure I wasn't miss...
rsberzerker General Talk 6 18,724 12-30-2014, 07:35 AM
    Thread: Wordlists (Tips and Tricks)
Post: RE: Wordlists (Tips and Tricks)

Saint Wrote: (12-30-2014, 01:41 PM) -- I have made myself a ~800mb wordlist of all real passwords. It's a very nice addition to the hashes.org one which also contains only real passwords. If you want...
rsberzerker General Talk 6 18,724 12-31-2014, 03:06 AM
    Thread: Wordlists (Tips and Tricks)
Post: Wordlists (Tips and Tricks)

In another thread, epixoip posted this quote: Quote: -- ...And remember, quality over quantity. Most wordlists you download from the Internet are going to be pure garbage... -- This started a few ...
rsberzerker General Talk 6 18,724 12-30-2014, 06:35 AM
    Thread: HashKiller - DDoS Problem
Post: RE: HashKiller - DDoS Problem

blandyuk Wrote: (01-03-2015, 03:42 PM) -- OK, presume some of your have noticed www.hashkiller.co.uk and the forums are off-line right now. Reason is a DDoS against my IPs so I'm off until further no...
rsberzerker General Talk 7 16,519 01-03-2015, 05:05 PM
    Thread: Is it even possible?
Post: RE: Is it even possible?

Well, the character set is 26+26 = 52. Ten characters is 52^10 = 144,555,105,949,057,024 possible passwords. At 10m/sec (which is very low depending on the hash), ~458 years. BUT...10m/sec is low f...
rsberzerker Old hashcat Support 11 16,228 02-08-2015, 09:19 PM
    Thread: Is it even possible?
Post: RE: Is it even possible?

If you have the hash, you should have the salt too. Hashcat (and oclhashcat), given the right -m parameter, will automatically use the salt. You don't need to crack that.
rsberzerker Old hashcat Support 11 16,228 02-08-2015, 11:49 PM
    Thread: Is it even possible?
Post: RE: Is it even possible?

Yes. The salt is normally stored with the hash. So if you have access to the hash, you have access to the salt.
rsberzerker Old hashcat Support 11 16,228 02-10-2015, 03:10 PM
    Thread: MS Office Instant decryption
Post: RE: MS Office Instant decryption

philsmd Wrote: (08-21-2017, 08:58 AM) -- because you probably should use the collider mode 9710 (with mask ?b?b?b?b?b) for instant access to the data -- Here's a post by Atom with a more detailed e...
rsberzerker General Talk 9 15,344 08-26-2017, 07:57 AM
    Thread: Rule shortcut
Post: Rule shortcut

I've noticed in several lists I've been working on lately, I see several email addresses used as passwords. I suspect there are more than what I've found. I'd like to write a rule to append some co...
rsberzerker General Help 9 13,601 04-10-2015, 04:38 AM