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wrong syntax ? - Caramen - 11-15-2020 Hello, I’m currently have a customer. An IT technician, gift him 4 iMac. Without unlocking them before. Classic case… From what I know my customer is an old guy. And come from very safe and legit people. I have an enterprise called Web-Mastering.Com. I’m ofc refusing to practice a repair operation if this stuff is stolen. I will verify with apple before doing anything. -All iMac are EFI protected at system recovery with the lock picture : so I assume CMD +R isn’t an option for me. I've got a lot of knowledge but nothing about hash code crack. Could I get help to crack the password of these iMacs please ? I have the hash code of each one of them : [redacted upper-case 32-hex] Of course before asking for help here I tried myself. I used syntax : hashcat.exe -m 0 -a 0 hash.txt rockyou.txt And this is what I got : Hashfile 'hash.txt' on line 1 ([redacted upper-case 32-hex]): Token length exception No hashes loaded. Could you lead me in the right direction please ? Thanks to all. RE: wrong syntax ? - royce - 11-15-2020 Separate from your question - do not post hashes. See the forum rules. I have edited your post to hide the hashes. https://hashcat.net/forum/archive/index.php?announcement-2.html RE: wrong syntax ? - Caramen - 11-15-2020 OPs my bad sorry. Well I was contunuing to learn how to use the tool and I come to the right syntax using : hashcat.exe -m 7010 -a 0 hash.txt rockyou.txt but now this is the return I have : hashcat (v6.1.1) starting... Cannot load module ./modules/module_07010.dll Started: Sun Nov 15 02:04:35 2020 Stopped: Sun Nov 15 02:04:35 2020 I checked my module folder and yeah he is not here. Will check the git hub maybe.... RE: wrong syntax ? - Caramen - 11-15-2020 Ahhh my bad, I'm tired I'm on this since so long now... the module was 7100 and not 7010. XX24XX40XX0FXX9AXX02XXA8XX67XXF0X Now, this is the return : Minimum password length supported by kernel: 0 Maximum password length supported by kernel: 256 Hashfile 'hash.hash' on line 1 (XX24XX40XX0FXX9AXX02XXA8XX67XXF0X): Separator unmatched No hashes loaded. Started: Sun Nov 15 02:40:39 2020 Stopped: Sun Nov 15 02:40:39 2020 Please help RE: wrong syntax ? - undeath - 11-15-2020 I don't think whatever "hash" string you have is an actual OSX password hash. Whatever you are doing, you're probably doing it wrong. |