12-10-2012, 11:48 AM
Any work here would be mostly for show, there is no way to secure the data if the program that has the key is publicly available. If there was interest someone would release a decrypter script in a matter of weeks to do it and display this data.
You could require a PSK or something, but at that point people are going to be asking atom to add a mode to attack hashcat's own files.
Your goal is a reasonable one, but I don't see a reasonable generic solution. It's a race not worth running.
You could require a PSK or something, but at that point people are going to be asking atom to add a mode to attack hashcat's own files.
Your goal is a reasonable one, but I don't see a reasonable generic solution. It's a race not worth running.