08-02-2010, 11:28 AM
ok thats a clear result thanks again to all who participated.
to be honest, i expected this result and i think more requests will follow on heavy iterated hashes like md5(unix), phpass or maybe wpa. attacking these hashes with hybrid/combinator attack would take years even with nowadays gpus. but oclHashcat is designed to run hybrid/combinator attack. so it makes sense to a have special (new) solution. i am thinking of a simple dictionary gpu cracker. such a cracker was requested a few times in the past and i think it fits to these heavy iterated hashes.
so thats the plan. expect a 3rd generation hashcat application for dealing with heavy iterated hashes.
before i start this i will release a new version of oclHashcat with even more improved multihash performance (especially on ati) in the next weeks.
to be honest, i expected this result and i think more requests will follow on heavy iterated hashes like md5(unix), phpass or maybe wpa. attacking these hashes with hybrid/combinator attack would take years even with nowadays gpus. but oclHashcat is designed to run hybrid/combinator attack. so it makes sense to a have special (new) solution. i am thinking of a simple dictionary gpu cracker. such a cracker was requested a few times in the past and i think it fits to these heavy iterated hashes.
so thats the plan. expect a 3rd generation hashcat application for dealing with heavy iterated hashes.
before i start this i will release a new version of oclHashcat with even more improved multihash performance (especially on ati) in the next weeks.