03-10-2019, 06:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-10-2019, 06:26 PM by Chick3nman.)
Using the list of hashes you want to check as a dictionary and the list of hashes you want to check against as a target, I believe you can make use if the "plaintext" mode in hashcat to do this.
Mode 99999 Plaintext hashcat
Setting -m 99999 _should_ allow you to run the dictionary against the target list and come up with a list of all the hashes that are in your dictionary AND in the HIBP list, though this is not really something that I've seen anyone do.
Example command line: hashcat -m 99999 -a 0 HashesToCheck.txt HIBPlist.txt
Mode 99999 Plaintext hashcat
Setting -m 99999 _should_ allow you to run the dictionary against the target list and come up with a list of all the hashes that are in your dictionary AND in the HIBP list, though this is not really something that I've seen anyone do.
Example command line: hashcat -m 99999 -a 0 HashesToCheck.txt HIBPlist.txt