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oclHashcat v1.36 slow on Windows 10

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Hi all,

Yes, I've been a silly boy, jumping into Windows 10 x64 before knowing much about it (and before there's a driver for my old Soundblaster too apparently!).

Anyways, I've installed the new GeForce 355.60 driver for Win10 and I've just noticed that WPA is waaay slower than when I was on Windows 7 x64

I used to get about 47000H/s but now only 32500H/s ! That's a big difference.

Here's a slightly older benchmark I had lying around (Win 7 x64):

D:\Network\hashcat\cudaHashcat-1.35>cudaHashcat64.exe -m 2500 -b
cudaHashcat v1.35 starting in benchmark-mode...

Device #1: GeForce GTX 760, 2048MB, 1137Mhz, 6MCU

Hashtype: WPA/WPA2
Workload: 4096 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    47594 H/s


Now today it's:

D:\Network\hashcat\cudaHashcat-1.36>cudaHashcat64.exe -m 2500 --benchmark
cudaHashcat v1.36 starting in benchmark-mode...

Device #1: GeForce GTX 760, 2048MB, 1137Mhz, 6MCU

Hashtype: WPA/WPA2
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    32606 H/s

Started: Mon Aug 17 21:01:58 2015
Stopped: Mon Aug 17 21:02:14 2015


Anyone else experiencing this or is there just something wonky my end?

PS: cudaHashcat64.exe -m 100 --benchmark
Hashtype: SHA1

Speed.GPU.#1.:   534.3 MH/s

Is this also slow for a superclocked GTX 760 or about right?

5870 vs 6870

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Hello !
http://golubev.com/gpuest.htm and http://www.gat3way.eu/est.php are not working so I must to ask here...


I have 5870 and I use it for brute force wpa/wpa2 with oclhashcat in Kali, now I can get 6870 NEW, for affordable price, and I wonder whether it is worth to do this replacement ?

Can someone tell me how much 6870 can do kH/s in normal mode, not overclocked ?

Or if someone can share some web site where I can see graphic card comparation for bruteforce WPA/WPA2 ?

oclHashcat v1.37

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Download here: https://hashcat.net/oclhashcat/



This oclHashcat version 1.37 is about driver compatibility and packaging but also on performance increase and new algorithms. 

Most important changes
  • AMD binary kernel format change enables oclHashcat to let the user select any catalyst driver version he wants, back to v14.9
  • NV binary kernel format change massively reduced disk usage, from 3236mb down to 894mb (includes newly added kernels)
  • Performance increases
Performance increases

We're very proud especially on the sha512crypt speed increase. You will also notice some multihash performance increase and a much smaller memory footprint because we fixed some memory leaks.

[Image: changes_v137_vliw1.png]

There's a small drop on the performance for MD4/MD5/NTLM. This is a trade-off. The performance drop affects only Brute-Force, but therefore we gain 15% performance increase on rule-based attacks for all those very fast algorithms.

Full performance changelog v1.36 -> v1.37

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing

Most important algorithms added
  • eCryptfs
  • Oracle T: Type (Oracle 12+)
  • RAR3 (with encrypted header)
We also added some PBKDF2-HMAC-* generic hashes because of the strong request on this. Note that the RAR3 kernel only supports archives with encrypted headers yet. In a later version we will add support for RAR3 without encrypted headers and RAR5, too.



Full changelog v1.36 -> v1.37

Quote:
Type: Driver
File: Host
Desc: Added support for all AMD Catalyst >= v14.9

Type: Feature
File: Kernel
Desc: Added new hash mode -m 11700 = GOST R 34.11-2012 (Streebog) 256-bit

Type: Feature
File: Kernel
Desc: Added new hash mode -m 11800 = GOST R 34.11-2012 (Streebog) 512-bit

Type: Feature
File: Kernel
Desc: Added new hash mode -m 11900 = PBKDF2-HMAC-MD5

Type: Feature
File: Kernel
Desc: Added new hash mode -m 12000 = PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA1

Type: Feature
File: Kernel
Desc: Added new hash mode -m 12100 = PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA512

Type: Feature
File: Kernel
Desc: Added new hash mode -m 12200 = eCryptfs

Type: Feature
File: Kernel
Desc: Added new hash mode -m 12300 = Oracle T: Type (Oracle 12+)

Type: Feature
File: Kernel
Desc: Added new hash mode -m 12400 = BSDiCrypt, Extended DES

Type: Feature
File: Kernel
Desc: Added new hash mode -m 12500 = RAR3-hp

Type: Feature
File: Kernel
Desc: Added new hash mode -m 12600 = ColdFusion 10+

Type: Feature
File: Kernel
Desc: Added support for longer field lengths in -m 11400 = SIP digest authentication (MD5)
Trac: #539, #624

Type: Feature
File: Host
Desc: Fixed digest size for all hash-types internally to 128 bit

Type: Feature
File: Host
Desc: Fixed a bug in .hcmask file custom charset keyspace
Trac: #617

Type: Change
File: Kernel
Desc: Renamed -m 112 = Oracle 11g/12c to -m 112 = Oracle S: Type (Oracle 11+)

Type: Change
File: Kernel
Desc: Renamed -m 3100 = Oracle 7-10g, DES(Oracle) to -m 3100 = Oracle H: Type (Oracle 7+)

Type: Change
File: Host
Desc: Renamed -m 3800 = md5 ($pass.$salt.$pass) to -m 3800 = md5 ($salt.$pass.$salt)

Type: Change
File: Host
Desc: Renamed -m 1100 = Domain Cached Credentials, mscash to -m 1100 = Domain Cached Credentials (DCC), MS Cache

Type: Change
File: Host
Desc: Renamed -m 2100 = Domain Cached Credentials2, mscash2 to -m 2100 = Domain Cached Credentials 2 (DCC2), MS Cache 2

Type: Change
File: Host
Desc: Reordered hash-type listing in usage screen and set default benchmark ordering anlogue to that listing

Type: Change
File: Host
Desc: oclHashcat binaries are now being build on Ubuntu 15.04 (vivid)

Type: Bug
File: Host
Desc: Loopback file names now also depend and the path contains a random number, not timestamp only

Type: Bug
File: Host
Desc: Fixed a bug where the extra rules -j and -k were applied based on the wordlist-size not position

Type: Bug
File: Host
Desc: Fixed problem with --loopback that could sometimes lead to an infinite loop on windows
Trac: #626



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Upgrading system (linux)

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With the new oclHashcat 1.37, it says it requires catalyst driver 14.9 or higher.

I'm on 14.3 it seems.  I'm also on the 'preferred' Ubuntu server 12.04.5 LTS

I really only use this system for oclHashcat, so keeping it as-is is not a prob.

But I'd like to bring all I can up to date, that of course will not break Hashcat.

So is going to Ubuntu 14.x LTS and latest greatest Catalyst drivers OK?

(would just doing a fresh wipe/install be a better approach then upgrading?)

Thanks guys.

Quicken File password

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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 long.

Since he told me what he thinks are the two possible passwords, I have something I could create some masks and/or rules from assuming he mis-typed the password. However, I see nothing in the forums (or in google) about how to get the hash. Does anyone here know anything how to extract the hash (and what type) so I can take a crack at that while waiting for Intuit?

Fiji Kernel Error

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Hi,

I have an AMD Fury and wanted to try out oclHashcat 1.37 (Can't run 1.36 as 14.9 drivers don't support my card), but I am getting a kernel error.

I'm running the 15.7.1 drivers - is this a problem with my setup, or is Fiji not yet supported?


>oclHashcat64.exe -m 2500 -a3 wpa.hccap ?l?l?l?l?l?l?l?l

oclHashcat v1.37 starting...

Device #1: Fiji, 4096MB, 1040Mhz, 56MCU

Hashes: 1 hashes; 1 unique digests, 1 unique salts
Bitmaps: 16 bits, 65536 entries, 0x0000ffff mask, 262144 bytes, 5/13 rotates
Applicable Optimizers:
* Zero-Byte
* Single-Hash
* Single-Salt
* Brute-Force
Watchdog: Temperature abort trigger set to 90c
Watchdog: Temperature retain trigger set to 80c
Device #1: Kernel ./kernels/4098/m02500.Fiji_1800.8_1800.8 (VM)_1439892092.kerne
l not found in cache! Building may take a while...


ERROR: ./kernels/4098/m02500.VLIW0.llvmir: No such file or directory

>oclHashcat64.exe --benchmark

oclHashcat v1.37 starting in benchmark-mode...

Device #1: Fiji, 4096MB, 1040Mhz, 56MCU



ERROR: ./kernels/4098/m00900_a3.VLIW0.llvmir: No such file or directory

Why cant i crack shit?

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I literally can crack only a small percentage of hashes... i have 18.6GB Dic's in total, is the problem i dont have good/enough DIC? would anyone recommend/link any DIC's?

How to test(crack) RAR?

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Hello everyone, I have a rar archive, how I can crack it on, can step through write how to do it?

C:\Users\John\Desktop\HASHCAT\cudaHashcat-1.37>cudaHashcat64  -w 3 -a ?d?d?d?d?d?d?d?d  filename.rar  

But Im have Error.

cudaHashcat v1.37 starting...

Usage: cudaHashcat64 [options]... hash|hashfile|hccapfile [dictionary|mask|direc
tory]...

If I need to get the hash - RAR, then how to do it?


What am I doing wrong, thanks for the help.))

Best way to tackle bcrypt

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In your opinion, what's the best way to tackle bcrypt with a cost of 12 (ie $2a$12$...)?
While I think using the GPU would the best choice when we deal with dictionary + rules attacks, what about when you try something easier?
For example bruteforce for digits only passwords or very short ones?
Is the GPU still the best tool or in such cases we should fallback on CPU?

Any thoughts on that?

Identify this hash type

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Hi

This hashes are from a joomla but something looks wrong with the length of the hash so it doesn't look as an MD5 that i was expected....


Code:
redacted



Any ideas?

Thank you

Unknown hash type

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I have problem with this hash type
please help me solve it 
thanks all

planning display adapter change

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hi
I am newbie with hashcat.
at moment I have Geforce 8800 GTX

since cudaHashcat no longer support that, I have been planning to change it to someting else
I am not getting brand new, so I have to settle for used ones. I have done some research on different cards
nvidia and cuda cores and radeon + streaming prosessors. I am not sure is that correct comparison/evaluation value.
I would really value your opinion what of following I should go for.

so I choises are following
Nvidia Geforce 750 GTX (not ti)
Nvidia GTX 285
Radeon HD 4870
radeon HD 4850

I have dual boot machine with kali linux and windows 8.1
I have read that radeon works better on linux than nvidia.
but those two consume more power than those nvidia cards.
and nvidia produces less heat since they are newer and are manufactored 23nm technology while radeon 55nm
radeon 4870 has more shading units but floating point calculation is better with GTX 750

750 should be supported by nvidia, so that would solve cudahashcat problem with 8800.
then again if radeon works better and I would be doing hashcat calculation in linux side.
radeon has more prosessors.
radeon
800      vs 512 prosessors.
155W vs 50 W

hashcat and linux

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Hi
I am new with hashcat.
I tested hashcat with mask on windows 8.1 and on Kali linux(virtual mashine)
both 64 bit

I started same command in both machines and I was wondering why windows with 8 cores takes longer
than virtual machine with 3.

little comparison and I noticed that in linux it only uses 6 character mask.

command I started in both is same(below)
hashcat -m 0 -a 3 md5_hash.txt ?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a

mask is 8 characters long, but linux side it uses only 6, is there bug in linux version or am I missing something?

file contains 3 simple passwords that are hashed with md5

New build with Titan X

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Hi Build Experts!

Please let me know what you think of the following hardware for a new build. I'm considering bying this next week - but am I doing something wrong?

1 x Corsair AX1500i PSU (1500W)
4 x MSI NTITAN X 12GD5 - GF GTX TITAN X 12 GB
1 x MSI Z97 GAMING 5
1 x Intel Core i7 4790K / 4 GHz
2 x Kingston HyperX Savage DDR3 8 GB 2400 MHz
1 x Samsung 850 EVO MZ-75E500 - SSD 500 GB - SATA 6Gb/s
1 x Chenbro 19 4HE RM41300G EEB (RM41300-FS81)

Also, I'm not sure it's a reference card?
http://www.msi.com/product/vga/NTITAN-X-...o-overview

But gpuzoo says it is:
http://www.gpuzoo.com/GPU-MSI/GeForce_GT...12GD5.html


Any help appreciated - thank you in advance!

Few wordlist processing utilities

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Hello! A couple years ago I publish few Perl utilities to bitbucket

https://bitbucket.org/dikiy/crypto

I hope someone will find it useful.

wordlist_gen.pl - creates wordlist from files in directory tree (ex. website dump)
listp.pl - word list processor (allows you to add and substract wordlists)
flistp.pl - word list with frequencies processor (same as above but filter out lists by words frequency)
transkey.pl - 'Transkey' mutator for cyrillic wordlists
translit.pl - 'Translit' mutator for cyrillic wordlists

how to deal with synonymous rules?

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Using --generate-rules with 1,000,000 created many rules. The issue I'm seeing is that several rules do the same thing.

Example (Baseword:GeneratedRule:MangledBaseword)
Code:
password:$_.BE:Password_
password:$_ u E:Password_
password:c T8 i8_:Password_
password:$_ u E:Password_
password:i8_ E:Password_
password:x36 $_ c:Password_
I've tried using cleanup.rule from hashcat utilities but did not help. Perhaps I used it wrong? Any advice how to clean this up?

utf-8 problem?

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Hi,

I've got a problem with some passwords. I do my tests with Korelogic 2015's NT street hashes.

Let's consider one of them. ocl/hashcat can crack it and give me a password like $HEX[hex(password)].
I convert the hex(password) into a utf-8 string and write it into a "UTF-8 Unicode text" file.

Unfortunately, I am not able to crack my hash with -a 0 attack with this file.
JTR is able to find the password with the same dic file. 

Can you help me please ?

Nice "mini test" 750Ti SC

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This isn't expected to be a competitive configuration, but a good price/performance card that supports hashcat, and fits in PCs that can't take full size boards or provide a lot of power.  IE, for people wanting to learn/understand Hashcat.  This compares favorably with the "PC2 gtx580" results, refurbished on Newegg this is only $99.

Note that by default the latest windows "Timeout Detection and Recovery", in order to use hashcat this has to be disabled by setting a regestry value.  (TDR Registry Keys )

Code:
reg add HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers /v TdrLevel /t REG_DWORD /d 0

Code:
cudaHashcat v1.37 starting in benchmark-mode...
..                                               
Device #1: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 2048MB, 1254Mhz, 5MCU

Hashtype: MD4
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  7418.6 MH/s

Hashtype: MD5
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  3556.1 MH/s

Hashtype: Half MD5
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1711.1 MH/s

Hashtype: SHA1
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1177.5 MH/s

Hashtype: SHA256
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   439.3 MH/s

Hashtype: SHA384
Workload: 256 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   153.2 MH/s

Hashtype: SHA512
Workload: 256 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   151.5 MH/s

Hashtype: SHA-3(Keccak)
Workload: 128 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   118.4 MH/s

Hashtype: SipHash
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  4368.0 MH/s

Hashtype: RipeMD160
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   679.0 MH/s

Hashtype: Whirlpool
Workload: 512 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 45883.5 kH/s

Hashtype: GOST R 34.11-94
Workload: 512 loops, 64 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 44238.3 kH/s

Hashtype: GOST R 34.11-2012 (Streebog) 256-bit
Workload: 512 loops, 16 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  9054.1 kH/s

Hashtype: GOST R 34.11-2012 (Streebog) 512-bit
Workload: 512 loops, 16 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  9053.6 kH/s

Hashtype: phpass, MD5(Wordpress), MD5(phpBB3), MD5(Joomla)
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1014.8 kH/s

Hashtype: scrypt
Workload: 1 loops, 64 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    26860 H/s

Hashtype: PBKDF2-HMAC-MD5
Workload: 1000 loops, 8 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   879.0 kH/s

Hashtype: PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA1
Workload: 1000 loops, 8 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   476.8 kH/s

Hashtype: PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256
Workload: 1000 loops, 8 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   199.6 kH/s

Hashtype: PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA512
Workload: 1000 loops, 8 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    61722 H/s

Hashtype: Skype
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1929.2 MH/s

Hashtype: WPA/WPA2
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    61433 H/s

Hashtype: IKE-PSK MD5
Workload: 512 loops, 128 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   244.4 MH/s

Hashtype: IKE-PSK SHA1
Workload: 512 loops, 128 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   118.3 MH/s

Hashtype: NetNTLMv1-VANILLA / NetNTLMv1+ESS
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  3070.3 MH/s

Hashtype: NetNTLMv2
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   225.8 MH/s

Hashtype: IPMI2 RAKP HMAC-SHA1
Workload: 256 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   246.8 MH/s

Hashtype: Kerberos 5 AS-REQ Pre-Auth etype 23
Workload: 256 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 27294.3 kH/s

Hashtype: DNSSEC (NSEC3)
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   500.0 MH/s

Hashtype: PostgreSQL Challenge-Response Authentication (MD5)
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   895.5 MH/s

Hashtype: MySQL Challenge-Response Authentication (SHA1)
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   340.7 MH/s

Hashtype: SIP digest authentication (MD5)
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   285.2 MH/s

Hashtype: SMF > v1.1
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   965.1 MH/s

Hashtype: vBulletin < v3.8.5
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   956.3 MH/s

Hashtype: vBulletin > v3.8.5
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   669.2 MH/s

Hashtype: IPB2+, MyBB1.2+
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   694.3 MH/s

Hashtype: WBB3, Woltlab Burning Board 3
Workload: 256 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   190.6 MH/s

Hashtype: Joomla < 2.5.18
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  3553.9 MH/s

Hashtype: PHPS
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   956.1 MH/s

Hashtype: Drupal7
Workload: 1024 loops, 8 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:     8805 H/s

Hashtype: osCommerce, xt:Commerce
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1928.6 MH/s

Hashtype: PrestaShop
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1116.6 MH/s

Hashtype: Django (SHA-1)
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   964.9 MH/s

Hashtype: Django (PBKDF2-SHA256)
Workload: 1024 loops, 8 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    10123 H/s

Hashtype: Mediawiki B type
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   871.8 MH/s

Hashtype: Redmine Project Management Web App
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   326.3 MH/s

Hashtype: PostgreSQL
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  3551.2 MH/s

Hashtype: MSSQL(2000)
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1161.1 MH/s

Hashtype: MSSQL(2005)
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1153.5 MH/s

Hashtype: MSSQL(2012)
Workload: 256 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   152.1 MH/s

Hashtype: MySQL323
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  7892.6 MH/s

Hashtype: MySQL4.1/MySQL5
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   554.9 MH/s

Hashtype: Oracle H: Type (Oracle 7+)
Workload: 512 loops, 64 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   162.3 MH/s

Hashtype: Oracle S: Type (Oracle 11+)
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1166.2 MH/s

Hashtype: Oracle T: Type (Oracle 12+)
Workload: 1024 loops, 8 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    15122 H/s

Hashtype: Sybase ASE
Workload: 512 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 42275.0 kH/s

Hashtype: EPiServer 6.x < v4
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   951.9 MH/s

Hashtype: EPiServer 6.x > v4
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   406.9 MH/s

Hashtype: md5apr1, MD5(APR), Apache MD5
Workload: 1000 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1318.8 kH/s

Hashtype: ColdFusion 10+
Workload: 128 loops, 128 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   285.3 MH/s

Hashtype: hMailServer
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   406.8 MH/s

Hashtype: SHA-1(Base64), nsldap, Netscape LDAP SHA
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1176.7 MH/s

Hashtype: SSHA-1(Base64), nsldaps, Netscape LDAP SSHA
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1176.7 MH/s

Hashtype: SSHA-512(Base64), LDAP {SSHA512}
Workload: 256 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   152.2 MH/s

Hashtype: LM
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   440.6 MH/s

Hashtype: NTLM
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  7437.9 MH/s

Hashtype: Domain Cached Credentials (DCC), MS Cache
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  2057.9 MH/s

Hashtype: Domain Cached Credentials 2 (DCC2), MS Cache 2
Workload: 1024 loops, 16 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    49288 H/s

Hashtype: descrypt, DES(Unix), Traditional DES
Workload: 128 loops, 64 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 31959.9 kH/s

Hashtype: BSDiCrypt, Extended DES
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   282.5 kH/s

Hashtype: md5crypt, MD5(Unix), FreeBSD MD5, Cisco-IOS MD5
Workload: 1000 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1539.6 kH/s

Hashtype: bcrypt, Blowfish(OpenBSD)
Workload: 32 loops, 2 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:     2158 H/s

Hashtype: sha256crypt, SHA256(Unix)
Workload: 1024 loops, 4 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    65876 H/s

Hashtype: sha512crypt, SHA512(Unix)
Workload: 1024 loops, 8 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    25305 H/s

Hashtype: OSX v10.4, v10.5, v10.6
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   965.0 MH/s

Hashtype: OSX v10.7
Workload: 128 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   140.6 MH/s

Hashtype: OSX v10.8+
Workload: 1024 loops, 2 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:     1765 H/s

Hashtype: AIX {smd5}
Workload: 1000 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1319.4 kH/s

Hashtype: AIX {ssha1}
Workload: 64 loops, 128 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  6735.7 kH/s

Hashtype: AIX {ssha256}
Workload: 64 loops, 128 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  2897.7 kH/s

Hashtype: AIX {ssha512}
Workload: 64 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   910.2 kH/s

Hashtype: Cisco-PIX MD5
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  2467.6 MH/s

Hashtype: Cisco-ASA MD5
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  2478.8 MH/s

Hashtype: Cisco-IOS SHA256
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   438.8 MH/s

Hashtype: Cisco $8$
Workload: 1024 loops, 8 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    10121 H/s

Hashtype: Cisco $9$
Workload: 1 loops, 4 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:     1118 H/s

Hashtype: Juniper Netscreen/SSG (ScreenOS)
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1928.8 MH/s

Hashtype: Juniper IVE
Workload: 1000 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1538.5 kH/s

Hashtype: Android PIN
Workload: 1024 loops, 16 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   898.7 kH/s

Hashtype: Citrix NetScaler
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1069.0 MH/s

Hashtype: RACF
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   438.4 MH/s

Hashtype: GRUB 2
Workload: 1024 loops, 2 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:     6169 H/s

Hashtype: Radmin2
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1280.0 MH/s

Hashtype: SAP CODVN B (BCODE)
Workload: 1024 loops, 64 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   290.1 MH/s

Hashtype: SAP CODVN F/G (PASSCODE)
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   167.2 MH/s

Hashtype: SAP CODVN H (PWDSALTEDHASH) iSSHA-1
Workload: 1024 loops, 16 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   898.6 kH/s

Hashtype: Lotus Notes/Domino 5
Workload: 256 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 38809.8 kH/s

Hashtype: Lotus Notes/Domino 6
Workload: 256 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 12556.9 kH/s

Hashtype: Lotus Notes/Domino 8
Workload: 1024 loops, 64 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   100.7 kH/s

Hashtype: PeopleSoft
Workload: 512 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1177.7 MH/s

Hashtype: 7-Zip
Workload: 1024 loops, 4 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:     1456 H/s

Hashtype: RAR3-hp
Workload: 16384 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:        0 H/s

Hashtype: TrueCrypt 5.0+ PBKDF2-HMAC-RipeMD160 + AES
Workload: 1024 loops, 64 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   179.8 kH/s

Hashtype: TrueCrypt 5.0+ PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA512 + AES
Workload: 1000 loops, 16 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    61782 H/s

Hashtype: TrueCrypt 5.0+ PBKDF2-HMAC-Whirlpool + AES
Workload: 1000 loops, 8 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:     6571 H/s

Hashtype: TrueCrypt 5.0+ PBKDF2-HMAC-RipeMD160 + AES + boot-mode
Workload: 1000 loops, 64 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   356.6 kH/s

Hashtype: Android FDE <= 4.3
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   125.0 kH/s

Hashtype: eCryptfs
Workload: 1024 loops, 8 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:     2243 H/s

Hashtype: MS Office <= 2003 MD5 + RC4, oldoffice$0, oldoffice$1
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 26731.8 kH/s

Hashtype: MS Office <= 2003 MD5 + RC4, collision-mode #1
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 35274.6 kH/s

Hashtype: MS Office <= 2003 SHA1 + RC4, oldoffice$3, oldoffice$4
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 32927.6 kH/s

Hashtype: MS Office <= 2003 SHA1 + RC4, collision-mode #1
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 38016.6 kH/s

Hashtype: Office 2007
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    20548 H/s

Hashtype: Office 2010
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    10281 H/s

Hashtype: Office 2013
Workload: 1024 loops, 4 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:     1485 H/s

Hashtype: PDF 1.1 - 1.3 (Acrobat 2 - 4)
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 36653.8 kH/s

Hashtype: PDF 1.1 - 1.3 (Acrobat 2 - 4) + collider-mode #1
Workload: 1024 loops, 32 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.: 41926.2 kH/s

Hashtype: PDF 1.4 - 1.6 (Acrobat 5 - 8)
Workload: 70 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:  1764.3 kH/s

Hashtype: PDF 1.7 Level 3 (Acrobat 9)
Workload: 1024 loops, 256 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   439.3 MH/s

Hashtype: PDF 1.7 Level 8 (Acrobat 10 - 11)
Workload: 64 loops, 8 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:     5659 H/s

Hashtype: Password Safe v2
Workload: 1000 loops, 16 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:    29701 H/s

Hashtype: Password Safe v3
Workload: 1024 loops, 16 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   197.1 kH/s

Hashtype: Lastpass
Workload: 500 loops, 64 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   396.9 kH/s

Hashtype: 1Password, agilekeychain
Workload: 1000 loops, 64 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:   500.0 kH/s

Hashtype: 1Password, cloudkeychain
Workload: 1024 loops, 2 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:     1544 H/s

Hashtype: Bitcoin/Litecoin wallet.dat
Workload: 1024 loops, 4 accel

Speed.GPU.#1.:        0 H/s

Started: Thu Aug 20 06:51:20 2015

                                 
Stopped: Thu Aug 20 07:25:06 2015

CudaHashcat 1.37 0H/s with Bcrypt

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I noticed that starting in version 1.37 I am getting 0H/s when attempting to crack Bcrypt hashes (not the case with any other algorithm) with Cuda Hashcat on a Nvidia 660 Ti. Bellow is a sample output and the args passed to Hashcat 

./cudaHashcat64.bin -m 3200 -a 0 --rules ./rules/generated2.rule -o am-out  /path/to/hashest.txt /path/to/wordlists/wordlist.txt

[s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [b]ypass [q]uit => s

Session.Name...: cudaHashcat
Status.........: Running
Rules.Type.....: File (./rules/generated2.rule)
Input.Mode.....: File ( /path/to/hashest.txt )
Hash.Target....: File ( /path/to/hashest.txt )
Hash.Type......: bcrypt, Blowfish(OpenBSD)
Time.Started...: Mon Aug 24 14:37:58 2015 (17 secs)
Time.Estimated.: 0 secs
Speed.GPU.#1...:        0 H/s
Recovered......: 0/1995 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1995 (0.00%) Salts
Progress.......: 2/130744320 (0.00%)
Rejected.......: 0/2 (0.00%)
Restore.Point..: 0/1 (0.00%)
HWMon.GPU.#1...: -1% Util, 50c Temp, 33% Fan

[s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [b]ypass [q]uit => s

GTX 750 ti

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Hi All, 

I am an altcoin miner who is just starting to understand the full capability of the mining rigs I have built,

I am using 3 H81 Pro BTC Motherboard with 6 gpu's each for a total of 18 Nvidia GTX 750 ti's which are known to be very efficient at hash/watt ratios. I want to find other ways besides mining to make theses rigs earn their keep and I am starting to become fascinated by networking and security. 

My question about hardware is this,  if the cards are efficient at mining it should follow that they will be efficient (not outright speed) at hashing passwords as well? If we are not pressed for time (relatively speaking of course) and we have plenty of GPU's on hand that are running concurrently (openCL/VCL) is it more efficient(GTX750ti)  than running the gas guzzling video cards?
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