10-13-2015, 12:51 AM
Alright guys,
Need help to speed up cracking WPA2. I'm faced with a password that's 10^16, I know this particular UK router only works with hexadecimal to secure the wifi key which helps a lot as I know it's between 0 and f. From different homes and what not I have noticed that the units within the key doesn't repeat itself more than twice!
My question is, is there away I can set a rule for oclhashcat not to use the same units more than twice when bruteforce attacking a password?
Kind regards
Need help to speed up cracking WPA2. I'm faced with a password that's 10^16, I know this particular UK router only works with hexadecimal to secure the wifi key which helps a lot as I know it's between 0 and f. From different homes and what not I have noticed that the units within the key doesn't repeat itself more than twice!
My question is, is there away I can set a rule for oclhashcat not to use the same units more than twice when bruteforce attacking a password?
Kind regards