01-30-2018, 03:51 PM
No, hash-mode 12000 doesn't reduce the time. PBKDF2 is very, very computationally intensive.
Generating PMKs only makes sense on common ESSIDs like home, HOME, default, etc....
Once calculated (rainbowtable), you can use the PMK list against this ESSIDs.
But rainbowtables are outdated. I use them only to check allready recovered passwords. Therefore I calculated
a PMK list from the hashcat potfile.
Generating PMKs only makes sense on common ESSIDs like home, HOME, default, etc....
Once calculated (rainbowtable), you can use the PMK list against this ESSIDs.
But rainbowtables are outdated. I use them only to check allready recovered passwords. Therefore I calculated
a PMK list from the hashcat potfile.