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Help on Rule or Mask or something - pdparisi - 02-20-2023 Hi All, I am very new to this. I have been poking around using Hashcat trying crack a PDF file (m 10500) password. I know the following about it: The user says that they use the following pattern: [Special Character]Regular English Word[Special Character]A Different English Word[Special Character]
Here is my current command line: hashcat.exe -S -w 3 -m 10500 words_alpha.txt -r onerule.txt -o cracked.txt What are some better approaches to getting this done? I would love your input and ideas! Thanks! Paul. RE: Help on Rule or Mask or something - b8vr - 02-21-2023 One way to do it could be by first creating a list of words with added special characters, like this: Hashcat -a6 wordlist ?s --stdout > wordlist-specchar.txt And then run a command where I pipe hashcat into itself: Hashcat -a1 wordlist-specchar.txt wordlist-specchar.txt --stdout | hashcat -a7 -m10500 hash ?s Another option is creating one list of words and one list of special chars and then use combinatorx from hashcat-utils to combine them and pipe them into hashcat. RE: Help on Rule or Mask or something - pdparisi - 02-21-2023 I am going to try both options. Thank you so much! I will let you know how it goes... One thing - I am trying to find CombinatorX and it does not seem to be in hashcat-utils-1.9... I must be missing something? Thanks, Paul. RE: Help on Rule or Mask or something - pdparisi - 02-21-2023 Hmmm... Here are my two commands: This works: Hashcat -a6 f:\crack\500words.txt ?s --stdout > f:\crack\500words-specchar.txt This: Hashcat -a1 f:\crack\500words-specchar.txt f:\crack\500words-specchar.txt --stdout | hashcat -a7 -m10500 f:\crack\source.hash ?s -o f:\crack\500-output.txt Give me the following output: hashcat (v6.2.6) starting Successfully initialized the NVIDIA main driver CUDA runtime library. Failed to initialize NVIDIA RTC library. * Device #1: CUDA SDK Toolkit not installed or incorrectly installed. CUDA SDK Toolkit required for proper device support and utilization. Falling back to OpenCL runtime. * Device #1: WARNING! Kernel exec timeout is not disabled. This may cause "CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES" or related errors. To disable the timeout, see: https://hashcat.net/q/timeoutpatch clCreateContext(): CL_OUT_OF_HOST_MEMORY OpenCL API (OpenCL 3.0 CUDA 12.0.147) - Platform #1 [NVIDIA Corporation] ======================================================================== * Device #1: Quadro P620, 1664/2047 MB (511 MB allocatable), 4MCU OpenCL API (OpenCL 3.0 ) - Platform #2 [Intel(R) Corporation] ============================================================= * Device #2: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630, 26112/52310 MB (2047 MB allocatable), 24MCU Minimum password length supported by kernel: 0 Maximum password length supported by kernel: 32 No usable dictionary file found. Started: Tue Feb 21 09:30:10 2023 Stopped: Tue Feb 21 09:30:14 2023 And no output... Any thoughts on why the No usable dictionary file found is there. Thanks! Paul. RE: Help on Rule or Mask or something - pdparisi - 02-23-2023 Bump? RE: Help on Rule or Mask or something - Snoopy - 02-23-2023 (02-23-2023, 05:50 PM)pdparisi Wrote: Bump? first resolve this 2 problems Failed to initialize NVIDIA RTC library. -> CUDA SDK isnt installed properly * Device #1: WARNING! Kernel exec timeout is not disabled. This may cause "CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES" or related errors. To disable the timeout, see: https://hashcat.net/q/timeoutpatch clCreateContext(): CL_OUT_OF_HOST_MEMORY -> install the patch and reboot next thing, your command line is wrong, you cannot combine attackmodes over pipe as far as i know this line should work, but you lose the -a7 part, (instead generate the -a7 part like you did with -a6 and combine the 6 output and the 7output) Hashcat -a1 f:\crack\500words-specchar.txt f:\crack\500words-specchar.txt --stdout | hashcat -m10500 f:\crack\source.hash -o f:\crack\500-output.txt Hashcat -a1 6output.txt 7output --stdout | hashcat -m10500 f:\crack\source.hash -o f:\crack\500-output.txt RE: Help on Rule or Mask or something - pdparisi - 02-24-2023 Thank you for the pointers. I really appreciate it. Here are the two command lines that I think incorporate your recommendations: Hashcat -a6 f:\crack\500words.txt ?s --stdout > f:\crack\500words-specchar6.txt Hashcat -a7 f:\crack\500words-specchar6.txt f:\crack\500words-specchar6.txt --stdout > f:\crack\500words-specchar7.txt Is that correct? Do I have it closer? Thanks, Paul. RE: Help on Rule or Mask or something - Snoopy - 02-24-2023 i hope im assuming right what you want to achieve, otherwise please tell me, you have a dict with 500 words, lets assume one word ist "yellow" and "red" and you want do attack your hash with all mixed candidates like *yellowyellow* !yellowyellow* !yellowred* *redyellow* so (special char + word + word + special char) if yes there are, two ways first approach, generating basic dicts Hashcat -a6 f:\crack\500words.txt ?s --stdout > f:\crack\500words-specchar6.txt Hashcat -a7 ?s f:\crack\500words.txt --stdout > f:\crack\500words-specchar7.txt hashcat -a1 -m10500 -O hash f:\crack\500words-specchar7.txt f:\crack\500words-specchar6.txt second aproach (depending on your real dict line count, as combinator output gets big very fast depending on combinations, for example, i tested it with 500 numbers 0000-0499 as basic dict 500txt, + a7 results in s500.txt with 16500 lines and 115kb, combinator s500.txt 500.txt > s500x500.txt is ~91MB Hashcat -a7 ?s f:\crack\500words.txt --stdout > f:\crack\500words-specchar7.txt combinator 500words-specchar7.txt 500words.txt > s500x500.txt hashcat -a6 -m10500 -O hash s500x500.txt ?s with just 500 words as basic dicts, there should be no speed diff in these two approaches RE: Help on Rule or Mask or something - pdparisi - 02-25-2023 Your assumption is correct but there needs to be and optional special character between each word. *yellow$yellow* !yellow%yellow* !yellow@red* *red#yellow* so (special char + word + special char + word + special char)... I am going to see if I can try out your suggestions. RE: Help on Rule or Mask or something - pdparisi - 02-27-2023 Ok - so I have a more detailed, perhaps this is a smaller set of requirements: • Two words • Initial caps • Numbers after. Most likely 4 digits • Special characters before or after either $ or ! Example of another password created in the same context: Plate&1015, or $Plate8988 |