03-31-2015, 04:00 PM
Theoretically possible, but hashcat doesn't support this approach, which is very inefficient due to tremendous amounts of data(pseudohashes) per password AND deliberately redundancy(wasting resources on all hashes when a hash of a single type will be attacked).
What's more, the majority of rainbow tables got deprecated when swift hash cracking on GPUs got common and with the introduction of salted & heavily iterated hashing algorithms.
Like Kartan said, hashcat software focuses on the most efficient ways to crack hashes.
What's more, the majority of rainbow tables got deprecated when swift hash cracking on GPUs got common and with the introduction of salted & heavily iterated hashing algorithms.
Like Kartan said, hashcat software focuses on the most efficient ways to crack hashes.