02-05-2020, 11:44 AM
Did you use the perl script itunes_backup2hashcat.pl to convert the plist/backup to a "hash" ?
see https://raw.githubusercontent.com/philsm...hashcat.pl
It's in general not a good idea to "brute-force" slow hash types like itunes.
How long is the password ?
Is the password really random or based on a (set of) words that can be found in a dictionary etc ? Maybe a rule based attack (see https://hashcat.net/wiki/?id=rule_based_attack) is much more clever and a better strategy (but of course it depends on the randomness and length etc etc).
see https://raw.githubusercontent.com/philsm...hashcat.pl
It's in general not a good idea to "brute-force" slow hash types like itunes.
How long is the password ?
Is the password really random or based on a (set of) words that can be found in a dictionary etc ? Maybe a rule based attack (see https://hashcat.net/wiki/?id=rule_based_attack) is much more clever and a better strategy (but of course it depends on the randomness and length etc etc).