Somewhere along the line I messed up one of my dictionary files and when I ran a combination attack this is what Im seeing.
In case anyone is wondering thats from the https://www.korelogic.com/InfoSecSouthwe...ashes.html zip file.
The question really becomes is there a way to not loose the spaces so you can feed the results back into hashcat?
Im on a linux box so I tend to use cat hashcat.pot | cut -c 34- >outputfile.words
Im pretty certain thats not the best approach since it kills both leading and trailing spaces.
Peace
Code:
Hash.Type......: MD5
Time.Started...: Sat Jul 27 15:44:46 2013 (14 secs)
Time.Estimated.: Sat Jul 27 16:31:54 2013 (46 mins, 42 secs)
Speed.GPU.#1...: 5186.5k/s
Recovered......: 0/5110730 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1 (0.00%) Salts
Progress.......: 17821696/3517701976 (0.51%)
Rejected.......: 0/17821696 (0.00%)
HWMon.GPU.#1...: 0% Util, 47c Temp, 36% Fan
2d7c2a019bf96cfb5b997d320c890cb9:Ô19932803
1bec4f44733055dbc1d16bf027c8829c: joconnor
1a0cb164efc739f4d73f91e61d437afd: conversi
0efa706498b3c1277ce915122d1f54cc:'cesarcmt
2c9d5893e79276c0dac6e1a9a2e9ad72: bsreddys
2e879f041282c13c66cf800051eed434: rmromero
2b25d346066c66e30f487f193b69d62f: jbalmana
0aaf64290a3ecd065a25bbdfbf020c54: deniser6
1ec44a925faec80c88fe04cab3012e43: jestelka
0a9ba30d25907e899cff5644579d4b61: roslinda
1dc4a73aee12bf42630edd3317462202: mornstar
2bd231867ca6f9480b615772a796f872: starcool
0c495a6c2d3de226f5980b9b701f9936: leolivia
377e1773126661605fa128edda5d8037:ÿ28021982
The question really becomes is there a way to not loose the spaces so you can feed the results back into hashcat?
Im on a linux box so I tend to use cat hashcat.pot | cut -c 34- >outputfile.words
Im pretty certain thats not the best approach since it kills both leading and trailing spaces.
Peace