What's the question here?
If you're asking why hashcat does not support SL3 anymore, there are two reasons:
If you're asking why hashcat does not support SL3 anymore, there are two reasons:
- the forum got flooded with übernoobs, not even able to formulate one proper english sentence, asking the same stupid questions all the time and annoying the shit outta everyone. Nobody here really liked these barbaric SL3 guys.
- more importantly, people in the SL3 community patched hashcat to avoid the timebomb mechanism, because the new version was 0.x% slower then the previous one (or they were too lazy to upgrade their drivers) and published the patched hashcat binary. An obvious violation of the EULA. Additonally there was a beta tester (or multiple?) who patched and sold the beta version of hashcat, which was marginally faster than the current stable, to SL3 people.