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Hashcat can't crack hash after 1 day. - wildcat - 04-15-2014

Hello guys,

So, im using the GUI version of oclHashcat and my graphic card is nVidia GeForce GT 630 in a pc.
The hash I tryied to crack is an MD5(Wordpress) xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I don't know if hashcat is working correctly, because the first time I used hascat to crack the above hash was yesterday. I left the pc all night but till now I dont have a result.
the Recovered bar is on 0/1 <0.00%> Digests, 0/1 <0.00%> Salts.

Consider that all the hashes I tryied to crack had the same result and never been cracked.

Is there something wrong whit hashcat?

Thanks in advance for your help guys.


RE: Hashcat can't crack hash after 1 day. - Xanadrel - 04-15-2014

Read forum rules, do not post hashes.
And thanks for reporting a normal behaviour of hashcat.


RE: Hashcat can't crack hash after 1 day. - Rolf - 04-15-2014

Like Xan said, normal behavior.
You are never guaranteed that a hash will be crack, except if you're dealing with old MySQL hashes or crc32 checksums.


RE: Hashcat can't crack hash after 1 day. - wildcat - 04-15-2014

(04-15-2014, 12:03 PM)Xanadrel Wrote: Read forum rules, do not post hashes.
And thanks for reporting a normal behaviour of hashcat.

Sorry for not reading the rules. I will do it right away.
Also thank you for your answer, but you dont need to be sarcastic.
I dont have a big experience on hashcat and I wanted help, that's the reason I posted here.

Anyways, thank you again.


RE: Hashcat can't crack hash after 1 day. - wildcat - 04-15-2014

(04-15-2014, 12:07 PM)Rolf Wrote: Like Xan said, normal behavior.
You are never guaranteed that a hash will be crack, except if you're dealing with old MySQL hashes or crc32 checksums.


Thank you for your answer. I will let it work a little longer and we will see!