Showing posts with label Hashcat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hashcat. Show all posts

Sunday, June 2, 2013

[Hashcat v0.45] Advanced Password Recovery

* changes v0.44 -> v0.45:

Release with some new algorithms:
  • AIX smd5
  • AIX ssha1, ssha256, ssha512
  • GOST R 34.11-94
We managed also to fix some bugs and implement some additional feature requests

Full changelog:

type: feature
file: hashcat-cli
desc: show status screen also when all hashes were recovered AND add start/stop time too

type: feature
file: hashcat-cli
desc: added -m 6300 = AIX {smd5}
cred: philsmd

type: feature
file: hashcat-cli
desc: added -m 6400 = AIX {ssha256}
cred: philsmd

type: feature
file: hashcat-cli
desc: added -m 6500 = AIX {ssha512}
cred: philsmd

type: feature
file: hashcat-cli
desc: added -m 6700 = AIX {ssha1}
cred: philsmd

type: feature
file: hashcat-cli
desc: added -m 6900 = GOST R 34.11-94
cred: Xanadrel

type: feature
file: hashcat-cli
desc: dropped predefined charsets ?h, ?F, ?G and ?R
trac: #55

type: feature
file: hashcat-cli
desc: added a collection of language-specific charset-files for use with masks
trac: #55

type: feature
file: hashcat-cli
desc: changed the E rule to lowercase all input before processing, its more intuitive
trac: #110

type: feature
file: rules
desc: added a more more complex leetspeak rules file from unix-ninja
trac: #112

type: feature
file: hashcat-cli
desc: changed outfile opts to line up with OCL style
trac: #120

type: feature
file: hashcat-cli
desc: --remove in combination w/ external salts should output plain hash files only (no salt)
trac: #153

type: bug
file: hashcat-cli
desc: fix progress line in status screen when all hashes were recovered

type: bug
file: hashcat-cli
desc: fix for some possible memory overflow problems

type: bug
file: hashcat-cli
desc: an external salt sort failure caused some hashes not to be checked against the digests
trac: #74

type: bug
file: hashcat-cli
desc: fixed a null-pointer dereference that can lead to a segmentation fault
trac: #104

type: bug
file: hashcat-cli
desc: fixed a bug if hashlist contains words with ascii character code >= 0x80
trac: #108

Friday, March 22, 2013

[Hashcat v0.44] Advanced Password Recovery


Features

  • Multi-Threaded
  • Free
  • Multi-Hash (up to 24 million hashes)
  • Multi-OS (Linux, Windows and OSX native binaries)
  • Multi-Algo (MD4, MD5, SHA1, DCC, NTLM, MySQL, ...)
  • SSE2 accelerated
  • All Attack-Modes except Brute-Force and Permutation can be extended by rules
  • Very fast Rule-engine
  • Rules compatible with JTR and PasswordsPro
  • Possible to resume or limit session
  • Automatically recognizes recovered hashes from outfile at startup
  • Can automatically generate random rules
  • Load saltlist from external file and then use them in a Brute-Force Attack variant
  • Able to work in an distributed environment
  • Specify multiple wordlists or multiple directories of wordlists
  • Number of threads can be configured
  • Threads run on lowest priority
  • Supports hex-charset
  • Supports hex-salt
  • 30+ Algorithms implemented with performance in mind
  • ... and much more


Attack-Modes

  • Straight *
  • Combination *
  • Toggle-Case
  • Brute-Force
  • Permutation
  • Table-Lookup

type: feature
file: hashcat-cli
desc: added mode -m 9999 = Plaintext
trac: #45

type: feature
file: hashcat-cli
desc: added mode -m 5500 = NetNTLMv1 + ESS
trac: #96

type: feature
file: kernels
desc: added -m 5700 = Cisco-IOS SHA256
cred: philsmd

type: change
file: hashcat-cli
desc: changed the hash-format for NetNTLMv1 and NetNTLMv2 to .lc format
cred: #98

type: bug
file: hashcat-cli
desc: fixed bug in 32 bit version, did not crack -m 1800 sha512crypt
trac: #92

type: bug
file: hashcat-cli
desc: fixed bug in NetNTLMv2 parser
trac: #95