Hello,
Hashcat looks to be a great utility. With it I hope to be able to recover my buddy's will after he lost the password in a cellular phone (single point of) failure. It saves retyping dozens of pages of information.
The current goal is to recover the password that is partially known. It is a combination of three words in pseudo-1337 ( i/1, e/@ and o/0). Can Hashcat be set to combinator with three or more dictionaries? I am aware of the technical documentation here: https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=rule_based_attack .
I understand there are paid utilities to decrypt the files (Office 2007 spreadsheet and word documents). Due to the sensitive nature of the material, sharing the files is not desirable. Failing deciphering the rules document (a daunting task), will someone assist with or minimally point to a means to design a rules file for compensation?
T. I. A.
silekonn
Hashcat looks to be a great utility. With it I hope to be able to recover my buddy's will after he lost the password in a cellular phone (single point of) failure. It saves retyping dozens of pages of information.
The current goal is to recover the password that is partially known. It is a combination of three words in pseudo-1337 ( i/1, e/@ and o/0). Can Hashcat be set to combinator with three or more dictionaries? I am aware of the technical documentation here: https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=rule_based_attack .
I understand there are paid utilities to decrypt the files (Office 2007 spreadsheet and word documents). Due to the sensitive nature of the material, sharing the files is not desirable. Failing deciphering the rules document (a daunting task), will someone assist with or minimally point to a means to design a rules file for compensation?
T. I. A.
silekonn