12-03-2019, 08:37 AM
Hello all,
So I've got NetNTLMv1 credentials and used crack.sh to crack them because it would take TOO much time if I try to do it with my rig..
However, I'm a bit confused and want to confirm that my understanding is correct.. The end result of crack.sh (what they call the key) is the actual NTLM hash right? If I have that hash, is it possible to confirm it using hashcat?
I think that it is the NTLM hash but just need a confirmation before I start trying to crack it.. The reason why I think that it is the NTLM hash is because the last four chars are identical to the PT3 segment I received from chapcrack..
P.S. why did I get confused in the first place? Because online cracking tools told me that the hash I have is 'unknown' type, and because the hash-identifier tool on The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (Kali) puts NTLM as one of least possible candidates for that hash
So I've got NetNTLMv1 credentials and used crack.sh to crack them because it would take TOO much time if I try to do it with my rig..
However, I'm a bit confused and want to confirm that my understanding is correct.. The end result of crack.sh (what they call the key) is the actual NTLM hash right? If I have that hash, is it possible to confirm it using hashcat?
I think that it is the NTLM hash but just need a confirmation before I start trying to crack it.. The reason why I think that it is the NTLM hash is because the last four chars are identical to the PT3 segment I received from chapcrack..
P.S. why did I get confused in the first place? Because online cracking tools told me that the hash I have is 'unknown' type, and because the hash-identifier tool on The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (Kali) puts NTLM as one of least possible candidates for that hash