Hey,
I apologize if this is a stupid question that's already been answered somewhere on the forums but I can't seem to find a thread that specifically resolves it.
Running -a 0 dictionary attack on a hash using a wordlist with password variations between 60 and 80 characters on each line, including spaces and special characters. Hashcat doesn't seem to be picking up the rest of the characters on the line of the password after the following characters in the first line on the wordlist:
>A
No matter where I move them in position on each line of the wordlist, whether I shift them left or right, they cutoff the rest of the line and hashcat will only read my few billion input hashes on Progress as "0/5".
Is there any way to get hashcat to read the > symbol?
Version: Using the latest build from github as of today v3.30-138-g7087966
EDIT: Grammar
I apologize if this is a stupid question that's already been answered somewhere on the forums but I can't seem to find a thread that specifically resolves it.
Running -a 0 dictionary attack on a hash using a wordlist with password variations between 60 and 80 characters on each line, including spaces and special characters. Hashcat doesn't seem to be picking up the rest of the characters on the line of the password after the following characters in the first line on the wordlist:
>A
No matter where I move them in position on each line of the wordlist, whether I shift them left or right, they cutoff the rest of the line and hashcat will only read my few billion input hashes on Progress as "0/5".
Is there any way to get hashcat to read the > symbol?
Version: Using the latest build from github as of today v3.30-138-g7087966
EDIT: Grammar