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Cache path

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Hello,

I use a 350go dictionary,
Initializing device kernels and memory .... Insufficient memory availabe.

My question is, where the dictionary is cached ? On the C drive ? on the NAS ?
Thanks,

CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES issue with hashcat 4.1.0

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Hi,

Since I added a 1070 card to my setup, hashcat is hanging to exit :

Quote:Session..........: hashcat
Status...........: Exhausted
(...)
Speed.Dev.#1.....: 11472.2 kH/s (5.14ms) @ Accel:1024 Loops:1 Thr:64 Vec:1
Speed.Dev.#2.....: 16268.7 kH/s (5.93ms) @ Accel:1024 Loops:1 Thr:64 Vec:1
Speed.Dev.#3.....: 20506.4 kH/s (5.45ms) @ Accel:1024 Loops:1 Thr:64 Vec:1
Speed.Dev.#*.....: 48247.4 kH/s
(...)
HWMon.Dev.#1.....: Temp: 61c Fan:  0% Util: 64% Core:1923MHz Mem:4513MHz Bus:1
HWMon.Dev.#2.....: Temp: 59c Fan: 22% Util: 43% Core:1885MHz Mem:3802MHz Bus:1
HWMon.Dev.#3.....: Temp: 58c Fan:  0% Util:  0% Core:1683MHz Mem:4513MHz Bus:1

[s]tatus [p]ause [b]ypass [c]heckpoint [q]uit => clEnqueueWriteBuffer(): CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCESclEnqueueWriteBuffer(): CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCESclEnqueueWriteBuffer(): CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES
[s]tatus [p]ause [b]ypass [c]heckpoint [q]uit => clEnqueueWriteBuffer(): CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCESclEnqueueWriteBuffer(): CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCESclEnqueueWriteBuffer(): CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES

hashcat did not exit, even when I press 'q', or even when I try to kill it, it stays alive. I had to reboot the computer
The command line was about bruteforcing oldoffice, but I saw the same issue while bruteforcing MD5 as well. With -w 4 -O.

Any hints ?

OpenCL Version : OpenCL C 1.2
Driver Version : 391.35
hashcat version 4.1.0 x64
OS: Windows 10 x64.
NO virtualization.
Patch https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=timeout_patch already applied.

Thank you.

pass:hash output instead of hash:pass

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Hi all,
I have registered to ask this question again.
I saw some problem with hash recovering. I know right pass but some techniques can't find it.
So, I really need output like this:
pass_candidate:hash
for all my candidates.
Maybe I can change something in source code and compile then?

Line-length exception

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Hi everyone I'm new to hashcat.
I am trying to crack this file with hashcat

f0d412bd764ffe81aad3b435b51404ee
7c3ef25fa3779d64aad3b435b51404ee
aad3b435b51404eeaad3b435b51404ee
67ea1c7ce509bbc1ab23963310937c06
aad3b435b51404eeaad3b435b51404ee
44efce164ab921caaad3b435b51404ee


This is the command I used:

hashcat -m 0 -a 0 /root/Desktop/Hash1.txt --force

I get this error:

Hash '/root/Desktop/Hash1.txt': Line-length exception
No hashes loaded.


I also tried using -m 500 and -m 900 and the error stayed the same
maybe someone have a clue what I'm doing wrong? thanks

Can anyone help me

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I followed this instruction https://laanwj.github.io/2016/05/06/open...u1604.html
to install opencl but i get tones of error so here is my error logs and can anyone please help me or link me to some site which best suits my needs

Quote:>mehashingalone@mehashingalone:~/hashcat$ ./hashcat -m 0 -a 0 '/home/mehashingalone/Desktop/hash.txt' '/home/mehashingalone/Desktop/Wordlist'
>hashcat (v4.1.0-7-gf6cfcbb) starting...
>
>Mesa (Gallium) OpenCL platform detected!
>
>The Mesa platform can cause errors that are often mistaken for bugs in hashcat.
>You are STRONGLY encouraged to use the drivers listed in docs/readme.txt.
>You can use --force to override this, but do not report related errors.
>You can also use --opencl-platforms to skip the Mesa platform(s).
>
>Started: Fri Apr 27 20:56:27 2018
>Stopped: Fri Apr 27 20:56:28 2018
>mehashingalone@mehashingalone:~/hashcat$ ./hashcat -m 0 -a 0 --force '/home/mehashingalone/Desktop/hash.txt' '/home/mehashingalone/Desktop/Wordlist'
>hashcat (v4.1.0-7-gf6cfcbb) starting...
>
>OpenCL Platform #1: Mesa
>========================
>* Device #1: AMD MULLINS (DRM 2.50.0 / 4.13.0-38-generic, LLVM 5.0.0), 1430/2043 MB allocatable, 2MCU
>* Device #2: AMD HAINAN (DRM 2.50.0 / 4.13.0-38-generic, LLVM 5.0.0), 1433/2048 MB allocatable, 5MCU
>
>Hashes: 666748 digests; 470888 unique digests, 1 unique salts
>Bitmaps: 16 bits, 65536 entries, 0x0000ffff mask, 262144 bytes, 5/13 rotates
>Rules: 1
>
>Applicable optimizers:
>* Zero-Byte
>* Early-Skip
>* Not-Salted
>* Not-Iterated
>* Single-Salt
>* Raw-Hash
>
>Minimum password length supported by kernel: 0
>Maximum password length supported by kernel: 256
>
>ATTENTION! Pure (unoptimized) OpenCL kernels selected.
>This enables cracking passwords and salts > length 32 but for the price of drastically reduced performance.
>If you want to switch to optimized OpenCL kernels, append -O to your commandline.
>
>Watchdog: Hardware monitoring interface not found on your system.
>Watchdog: Temperature abort trigger disabled.
>
>clBuildProgram(): CL_BUILD_PROGRAM_FAILURE
>
><unknown>:0:0: in function gpu_decompress void (%struct.pw_idx addrspace(1)*, i32 addrspace(1)*, %struct.pw addrspace(1)*, i64): unsupported initializer for address space
>
>* Device #1: Kernel /home/mehashingalone/hashcat/OpenCL/m00000_a0.cl build failed - proceeding without this device.
>
>clBuildProgram(): CL_BUILD_PROGRAM_FAILURE
>
><unknown>:0:0: in function gpu_decompress void (%struct.pw_idx addrspace(1)*, i32 addrspace(1)*, %struct.pw addrspace(1)*, i64): unsupported initializer for address space
>
>* Device #2: Kernel /home/mehashingalone/hashcat/OpenCL/m00000_a0.cl build failed - proceeding without this device.
>
>Started: Fri Apr 27 20:56:51 2018
>Stopped: Fri Apr 27 20:57:31 2018
>mehashingalone@mehashingalone:~/hashcat$ mehashingalone@mehashingalone:~/hashcat$ ./hashcat -m 0 -a 0 '/home/mehashingalone/Desktop/hash.txt' '/home/mehashingalone/Desktop/Wordlist'
hashcat (v4.1.0-7-gf6cfcbb) starting...

Mesa (Gallium) OpenCL platform detected!

The Mesa platform can cause errors that are often mistaken for bugs in hashcat.
You are STRONGLY encouraged to use the drivers listed in docs/readme.txt.
You can use --force to override this, but do not report related errors.
You can also use --opencl-platforms to skip the Mesa platform(s).

Started: Fri Apr 27 20:56:27 2018
Stopped: Fri Apr 27 20:56:28 2018
mehashingalone@mehashingalone:~/hashcat$ ./hashcat -m 0 -a 0 --force '/home/mehashingalone/Desktop/hash.txt' '/home/mehashingalone/Desktop/Wordlist'
hashcat (v4.1.0-7-gf6cfcbb) starting...

OpenCL Platform #1: Mesa
========================
* Device #1: AMD MULLINS (DRM 2.50.0 / 4.13.0-38-generic, LLVM 5.0.0), 1430/2043 MB allocatable, 2MCU
* Device #2: AMD HAINAN (DRM 2.50.0 / 4.13.0-38-generic, LLVM 5.0.0), 1433/2048 MB allocatable, 5MCU

Hashes: 666748 digests; 470888 unique digests, 1 unique salts
Bitmaps: 16 bits, 65536 entries, 0x0000ffff mask, 262144 bytes, 5/13 rotates
Rules: 1

Applicable optimizers:
* Zero-Byte
* Early-Skip
* Not-Salted
* Not-Iterated
* Single-Salt
* Raw-Hash

Minimum password length supported by kernel: 0
Maximum password length supported by kernel: 256

ATTENTION! Pure (unoptimized) OpenCL kernels selected.
This enables cracking passwords and salts > length 32 but for the price of drastically reduced performance.
If you want to switch to optimized OpenCL kernels, append -O to your commandline.

Watchdog: Hardware monitoring interface not found on your system.
Watchdog: Temperature abort trigger disabled.

clBuildProgram(): CL_BUILD_PROGRAM_FAILURE

<unknown>:0:0: in function gpu_decompress void (%struct.pw_idx addrspace(1)*, i32 addrspace(1)*, %struct.pw addrspace(1)*, i64): unsupported initializer for address space

* Device #1: Kernel /home/mehashingalone/hashcat/OpenCL/m00000_a0.cl build failed - proceeding without this device.

clBuildProgram(): CL_BUILD_PROGRAM_FAILURE

<unknown>:0:0: in function gpu_decompress void (%struct.pw_idx addrspace(1)*, i32 addrspace(1)*, %struct.pw addrspace(1)*, i64): unsupported initializer for address space

* Device #2: Kernel /home/mehashingalone/hashcat/OpenCL/m00000_a0.cl build failed - proceeding without this device.

Started: Fri Apr 27 20:56:51 2018
Stopped: Fri Apr 27 20:57:31 2018
mehashingalone@mehashingalone:~/hashcat$ 

Beginner - need help with itunes backup password

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Hello -

I was hoping to get some help figuring out the best way to recover my iTunes backup password. I'm a beginner with hashcat (I didn't even know it existed until yesterday :/) and I don't have a lot of experience using the command line. I apologize if this post is formatted incorrectly.

I've followed the steps in this tutorial video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMySnPzsPYU) to the best of my ability. I got assistance getting the necessary information out of the manifest.plist file and from there was able to attempt to crack the password. My problem is that I don't remember any thing about the password. I've tried every guess I could think of to no avail. I'm not sure how long it is, if I used uppercase letters or special characters, or if I replaced a letter with a special character (e.g. using $ for s).  Without thinking, this is the first code I tried:
Code:
hashcat64.exe -m14800 hash.txt -a3 ?a?a?a?a?a?a
and got a time estimate of 896 years (please see image
.jpg   hashcat_first_attempt.jpg (Size: 453.72 KB / Downloads: 1) ).

I hope that if I could just crack the first couple characters, it would spark my memory of the rest. I read the mask attack wiki page and it seemed that in order to be successful I'd have to already have a rough idea of what I'm looking for (a word or number or something) or this might not be possible. Here's my question: Is there a way to crack the password one character at a time? I know the idea is ridiculous and extremely inefficient but in this particular instance it might help.

(Please feel free to mock/scorn/yell/block me as you see fit. I'm sorry if it seems like I'm wasting anyone's time.)

hashcat-4.1.0 help

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Hai Admin or members
my pc hashcat-4.0.1 working 
but hashcat-4.1.0 can't work one massage 
(./hashcat.hctune : No such file or directory ) what happend ???

i use same command... i need to do anything ??? please

Multiple dictionary files in a folder

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Hello,

Is there an option in hashcat to run against a folder that contains multiple dictionaries/word lists?

Right now, the only way I see is to write a script that supplies to hashcat one word list at a time.

NTLM password not found

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Hello,

I try find/verify password František1 for NTLM hash 902BD6FDDF5248CE7902174E408F3F1F

JtR find it. Input file utf-8

I try encode input word with different charset, but without result.


I try Franti?bek1 or Franti?b?bek1 for substitute special character, but not fount it.

Some idea ?


Thank you.

[HELP] [4.1.0] Difficult outputting cracks

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I'm a noob a this, but basically I'm having issues trying to output a successful SHA1 crack

I'm using x64 hashcat on windows,

To initiate the cracking, I input:

hashcat64.exe -m 100 --username hashes.txt wordlist.folder

After hashcat does it's thing, to get the cracked hashes back, I input:

hashcat64.exe -m 100 --username --show hashes.txt --outfile-format=2 -o cracked.txt

Which proceeds to give me Line Length exception?

Help please

Veracrypt Kuznyechik(Serpent(Camellia))

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Hello.

Is it possible to crack the hash of the algorythm type specified in the title? - Kuznyechik(Serpent(Camellia))




I tried with various hash modes and nothing worked.

Take care

Need Help On Weird Problem

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Hi
You might find it strange but I need this.
Suppose You have and MD5 hash of a 64 char string.(length is fixed and only has hex chars 0-F)

Is it possible to find the first char of the string?
Or if the first char of string is alphabetic or numeric?
If it's not against the rules I'll pay for it.
Thanks

How to crack AEM/CQ sha256 hash?

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Hey guys,
in AEM (Adobe Experience Manager), I can see the the following data on every app user:
rep:password "{SHA-256}fe90d85cdcd7e79c-1000-ef182cdc47e60b472784e42a6e167d26242648c6b2e063dfd9e27eec9aa38912"

the actual password in this case is: "Aa12345678!@"

how do i put this into Hashcat? do i need to change/rewrite the format? which module do i use?

thanks!

pocl benchmarks

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Recently I became aware of pocl's CUDA backend and decided to test it with hashcat.
I didn't expect much so I was astonished by the results.

pocl
Code:
Hashmode: 3200 - bcrypt $2*$, Blowfish (Unix) (Iterations: 32)

Speed.Dev.#2.....:    16586 H/s (37.79ms) @ Accel:16 Loops:8 Thr:8 Vec:1
Speed.Dev.#3.....:    16366 H/s (38.19ms) @ Accel:16 Loops:8 Thr:8 Vec:1
Speed.Dev.#*.....:    32953 H/s

NVIDIA
Code:
Hashmode: 3200 - bcrypt $2*$, Blowfish (Unix) (Iterations: 32)

Speed.Dev.#1.....:    14718 H/s (42.53ms) @ Accel:16 Loops:8 Thr:8 Vec:1
Speed.Dev.#2.....:    14516 H/s (43.12ms) @ Accel:16 Loops:8 Thr:8 Vec:1
Speed.Dev.#*.....:    29234 H/s

OpenCL info: https://gist.github.com/hops/fed6d821f59...03849ec308
pocl benchmarks: https://gist.github.com/hops/309b5a54216...337c60a46a
NVIDIA benchmarks: https://gist.github.com/hops/e4a639116a0...b2c666fa0a

Now before you all get excited and replace your NVIDIA drivers with pocl, let me stop you right there.
As you can see most of the benchmarks fail with the "CUDA_ERROR_LAUNCH_OUT_OF_RESOURCES" error. Even basic attacks like MD5 dict+rules don't work.
However I do think this is worth keeping an eye on. I'm still surprised that an experimental FOSS project can (in some cases) outperform a proprietary OpenCL runtime developed with deep knowledge about the hardware.
To be fair the LLVM NVPTX backend (which pocl uses) seems to be maintained by NVIDIA engineers.
Also this is a single data point with 2x GTX 1080 so the results may differ on other GPUs.

low hashrate rx480 m15700(eth wallet)

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Hello! problem in speed.

The processor gives more than a video card ... 4600h\s

Session..........: hashcat
Status...........: Running
Hash.Type........: Ethereum Wallet, SCRYPT
Hash.Target......: $ethereum$s*1024*8*1*11d1f7083b02d025a4239bd14c7fc0...e6e49f
Time.Started.....: Thu May 3 00:04:00 2018 (13 secs)
Time.Estimated...: Fri May 4 22:19:11 2018 (1 day, 22 hours)
Guess.Mask.......: ?1?1?1?2?2?2?1?1?1?2?2?2 [12]
Guess.Charset....: -
Guess.Queue......: 1/1 (100.00%)
Speed.Dev.#3.....: 4376 H/s (2.46ms) @ Accel:1 Loops:1 Thr:1 Vec:1
Recovered........: 0/1 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1 (0.00%) Salts
Progress.........: 57996/729000000 (0.01%)
Rejected.........: 0/57996 (0.00%)
Restore.Point....: 9660/121500000 (0.01%)
Candidates.#3....:
HWMon.Dev.#3.....: N/A




rx480 So slow!

Session..........: hashcat
Status...........: Running
Hash.Type........: Ethereum Wallet, SCRYPT
Hash.Target......: $ethereum$s*1024*8*1*11d1f7083b02d025a4239bd14c7fc0...e6e49f
Time.Started.....: Wed May  2 23:43:12 2018 (4 secs)
Time.Estimated...: Mon May 28 05:38:21 2018 (25 days, 5 hours)
Guess.Mask.......: ?1?1?1?2?2?2?1?1?1?2?2?2 [12]
Guess.Charset....: -1 *, -2 *, -3 Undefined, -4 Undefined
Guess.Queue......: 1/1 (100.00%)
Speed.Dev.#1.....:      186 H/s (193.03ms) @ Accel:1 Loops:1 Thr:1 Vec:1
Speed.Dev.#2.....:      148 H/s (222.16ms) @ Accel:1 Loops:1 Thr:1 Vec:1
Speed.Dev.#*.....:      334 H/s
Recovered........: 0/1 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1 (0.00%) Salts
Progress.........: 1188/729000000 (0.00%)
Rejected.........: 0/1188 (0.00%)
Restore.Point....: 144/121500000 (0.00%)
Candidates.#1....: s* ->*
Candidates.#2....: u* -> *
HWMon.Dev.#1.....: Temp: 66c Fan: 61% Core:1288MHz Mem:2000MHz Bus:16
HWMon.Dev.#2.....: Temp: 51c Fan: 34% Core:1288MHz Mem: 300MHz Bus:16

Platform ID #1
Vendor : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Name : AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Version : OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (2482.3)

Device ID #1
Type : GPU
Vendor ID : 1
Vendor : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Name : Ellesmere
Version : OpenCL 1.2 AMD-APP (2482.3)
Processor(s) : 36
Clock : 1288
Memory : 4048/7809 MB allocatable
OpenCL Version : OpenCL C 1.2
Driver Version : 2482.3

Device ID #2
Type : GPU
Vendor ID : 1
Vendor : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Name : Ellesmere
Version : OpenCL 1.2 AMD-APP (2482.3)
Processor(s) : 36
Clock : 1288
Memory : 4048/8138 MB allocatable
OpenCL Version : OpenCL C 1.2
Driver Version : 2482.3



Help to understand please ...

Best Azure Instance Type

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Hi!

So I am choosing the most suitable instance type on Azure for hashcat.
Maybe, someone had experience and could recommend one?

There are:
ND-series with Tesla P40.
NV-series with Tesla M60.
NCv2-series with Tesla P100.
NC-series with Tesla K80.

Help a total beginner: No usable dictionary file found.

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Hi guys,

I'm using the 4.1.0 version on windows 10 (64kb).
I have tried everything to solve my issue but I have no solution.

Here is the command I prompt in:

hashcat64 -a 6 -m 7700 --force -o "C:\hashcat-4.1.0\result.text" "C:\hashcat-4.1.0\hashtest.txt" "C:\hashcat-4.1.0\wordlist.txt"

And here is the error message I always get:

./OpenCL/m07700_a1-optimized.cl: Pure OpenCL kernel not found, falling back to optimized OpenCL kernel
No usable dictionary file found.

Thanks a lot for your help!

nVidia GTX 1080 Ti vs. PNY,EVGA,MSI,ASUS,etc

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I have 4 Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti cards in my rig currently.
I have space for 2 more cards.

Should I hold out for finding actual Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti cards or do the other brands version run comparably well?

Reconstruct LM Passwords

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Is there a way to have hashcat put LM passwords back together? Hashcat knows what the full hash it and then knows the two password fragments from it, so then is there a flag I can use to have it put the full LM password back together for me? I tried some --output-formats but didn't find one that seemed to work for me. 

Thanks!

4xTesla V100 Benchmark

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