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G OOD morning,
I need help I'm not practical to do it.

I will explain you with a simple example:

I create a wordlist with a single word, for example "Hello".
How can I make an attack using only this word (hello) in all possible combinations with upper and / or lower case letters of the same word "Hello" and incrementally adding a combination of special characters, letters and numbers, at the beginning, to the end or both to the word "hello"?

Thanks for your help !
It sounds like you want a rules based attack:

https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=rule_based_attack
Yes togglesX.rule for the upper/lower combinations and then in rule stacking mode using other ruleset for the prepending and appending. I think the rules/hybid/ are the ones you are looking for.
(05-21-2019, 10:16 PM)Divezzz Wrote: [ -> ]G OOD morning,
I need help I'm not practical to do it.

I will explain you with a simple example:

I create a wordlist with a single word, for example "Hello".
How can I make an attack using only this word (hello) in all possible combinations with upper and / or lower case letters of the same word "Hello" and incrementally adding a combination of special characters, letters and numbers, at the beginning, to the end or both to the word "hello"?

Thanks for your help !

Have a look at comboleetor (a custom perl script available at https://www.jimby.name/techbits/recent/comboleetor_2.0/).  It can do what you want.

Some experience with  Unix/Linux command line, the perl scripting language, and basic file handling would be needed.

Jim B.
is possible to use comboleetor on windows?
Sure, you can install perl for windows and then run the comboleetor script from cmd.exe.