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[sort of] Known password - which method? - roxyreal - 01-31-2016 Hey all- I'm trying to solve a passphrase used on a Mac running Mavericks (10.9, so it's SALTED-SHA512-PBKDF2.) I already know the two words used, but it's possible that numbers/symbols are inserted where the vowels are. For example, the two words used are "bear" and "hater." (If you've seen the Colbert Report, you'll understand! However, it could be "b3@rhater," "BeArh@t3R," "bearHater" etc. etc. Assuming only the vowels "e" and "a" are replaced by symbols and some letters may or may not be capitalized... how do I even begin? RE: [sort of] Known password - which method? - Xanadrel - 01-31-2016 Rules or tables. RE: [sort of] Known password - which method? - stepMode - 02-01-2016 I haven't checked the latest hashcat version, but there used to be atleast 2 .rule files for leetspeak. Also, https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-479.html , but I'm not sure if this is still up-to-date. |