09-05-2017, 03:04 PM
I just created a complex iTunes backup password and pulled the hash into a text document. I have successfully cracked less complex passwords with little or no issues. This time I deliberately created a complex password to see how my computer fared against it. I am looking for the most efficient way to crack this password and I can't seem to find a good command with options.
Here is the password that I am trying to crack (3EXnE]nU$7Q") The quote mark at the end of the password is part of the password. Does anyone have any suggestions of the options that I might try for this password? I am still getting these errors even though I followed the instructions for, "I may have the wrong driver installed, what should I do"?
I have 2 GTX 780 SC's in SLI, I don't believe that hashcat cares about SLI and these are the best cards that I have at the moment. I have a GTX 1060 on the way which is all that I can afford right now.
Here is the password that I am trying to crack (3EXnE]nU$7Q") The quote mark at the end of the password is part of the password. Does anyone have any suggestions of the options that I might try for this password? I am still getting these errors even though I followed the instructions for, "I may have the wrong driver installed, what should I do"?
Code:
Cracking performance lower than expected?
* Update your OpenCL runtime / driver the right way:
https://hashcat.net/faq/wrongdriver
* Create more work items to make use of your parallelization power:
https://hashcat.net/faq/morework
I have 2 GTX 780 SC's in SLI, I don't believe that hashcat cares about SLI and these are the best cards that I have at the moment. I have a GTX 1060 on the way which is all that I can afford right now.