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Looking for hashcat kernel coder - asaj2kk - 02-10-2021 I don't know if this is the correct forum to post this in but basically I'm looking for someone to code a new kernel (mode) for hashcat. It doesn't need to be optimized pure is enough, I'm willing to pay in btc the mode I'm after is sha512 ![]() RE: Looking for hashcat kernel coder - Chick3nman - 02-10-2021 I can do this but what is the usecase? Where are these hashes used? RE: Looking for hashcat kernel coder - asaj2kk - 02-10-2021 To crack hashes from a database, in a leaked db RE: Looking for hashcat kernel coder - Chick3nman - 02-10-2021 What software? If it's just for a one off database, it doesn't really make sense to add to hashcat. RE: Looking for hashcat kernel coder - asaj2kk - 02-10-2021 (02-10-2021, 08:38 PM)Chick3nman Wrote: What software? If it's just for a one off database, it doesn't really make sense to add to hashcat. For hashcat, and it comes from auth logic 512 which is usually sha512 ![]() RE: Looking for hashcat kernel coder - Chick3nman - 02-10-2021 So, if auth logic is usually x20, and this is the only database using x12, then it doesn't make sense to implement x12 for just this one database. RE: Looking for hashcat kernel coder - asaj2kk - 02-10-2021 (02-10-2021, 09:43 PM)Chick3nman Wrote: So, if auth logic is usually x20, and this is the only database using x12, then it doesn't make sense to implement x12 for just this one database. well I'm paying you to do it for me.... |