02-07-2017, 08:35 AM
Hashcat is indeed the correct tool for the job. However, you aren't going to win any favors around here by skipping out on reading the documentation. You've done your homework up until this point, why stop here?
Start by reading the output of --help. Then read our fabulous wiki. Read about the attack modes in particular. If you have questions, try searching the forums for answers. If you still have questions or still need assistance, try asking a question that cannot be easily answered by RTFM. Or at least show us in some way that you're making an effort to do it yourself, and not just asking other people to do your work for you.
Start by reading the output of --help. Then read our fabulous wiki. Read about the attack modes in particular. If you have questions, try searching the forums for answers. If you still have questions or still need assistance, try asking a question that cannot be easily answered by RTFM. Or at least show us in some way that you're making an effort to do it yourself, and not just asking other people to do your work for you.