My favorite way to brute-force using a non-english charset is using a pipe. It therefore works only for slow hashes! If you want to BF in utf8 as described above you can do:
1. Make a charset file including the special character
2. Save it as ISO-8859-x (depending on your language)
3. Verify the encoding as ISO using the "file" command (on linux)
1. Make a charset file including the special character
2. Save it as ISO-8859-x (depending on your language)
3. Verify the encoding as ISO using the "file" command (on linux)
Quote:hashcat -a 3 -1 charsetfile.iso ?1?1?1?1?1 --stdout | hashcat -m 2500 handshake.hccapx --encoding-from iso-8859-x --encoding-to utf-8