I'm in favour but, its a shame brute-force it taking a hit. I presume the classes / interfaces are linked in hashcat which is why this is causing this to happen?
Back in the old days, hashcat was split into 2 apps. Because of this, this issue would never occur.
Surely hashcat can accommodate this without a sacrifice? Is it not the crackers way for speed! I do realise it would be a lot of work but worth it and we would have the best of both worlds.
Back in the old days, hashcat was split into 2 apps. Because of this, this issue would never occur.
Surely hashcat can accommodate this without a sacrifice? Is it not the crackers way for speed! I do realise it would be a lot of work but worth it and we would have the best of both worlds.