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Easy password with runic - freeroute - 07-27-2018 What if the password is written in runic? Hashcat can find the password in this case? RE: Easy password with runic - DanielG - 07-27-2018 Hashcat can bruteforce any input bytes, so theoretically yes. RE: Easy password with runic - freeroute - 07-27-2018 OK. Thanks for your help. Technically how can I test it? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runes RE: Easy password with runic - DanielG - 07-27-2018 The brute-force attack mode allows the use of ?b which are all the bytes 0x00 through 0xff. So that would be a way, although probably very inefficient. RE: Easy password with runic - RealEnder - 07-27-2018 The graphical representation of the letters does not matter. in the end they match to certain letter, eg. see here: http://www.fontspace.com/kineticplasma-fonts/stormning You can write something in "Change preview" to see it. So nothing different from what we know. Of course, you have to include in your keyspace alphabet the represenations of special characters. RE: Easy password with runic - Mem5 - 07-27-2018 As DanielG said, as soon as the graphical letters have a hexa representation between 0x00 to 0xff it can be reached by hashcat thanks to ?b. RE: Easy password with runic - atom - 07-28-2018 You can also use --hex-charset to fine-tune the search space |