06-17-2020, 12:26 AM
Hi everyone,
I am new to hashcat and want to know if I can use multiple wordlists and brute force combinations. For example, Verizon FiOS uses the following key-space:
(3,4,5 letter English word) + (2,4 digit number) + (3,4,5 letter English word) + (2,4 digit number) + (3,4,5 letter English word)
I want to create a hybrid hash attack that uses:
[wordlist] + [brute force (?d)] + [wordlist] + [brute force (?d)] + [wordlist]
I know hashcat allows for a [wordlist] + [brute force], however, I am not sure how to add multiple of each. Is this something that is possible? If not, is there another feasible way of accomplishing this?
Please advise
Thanks!
I am new to hashcat and want to know if I can use multiple wordlists and brute force combinations. For example, Verizon FiOS uses the following key-space:
(3,4,5 letter English word) + (2,4 digit number) + (3,4,5 letter English word) + (2,4 digit number) + (3,4,5 letter English word)
I want to create a hybrid hash attack that uses:
[wordlist] + [brute force (?d)] + [wordlist] + [brute force (?d)] + [wordlist]
I know hashcat allows for a [wordlist] + [brute force], however, I am not sure how to add multiple of each. Is this something that is possible? If not, is there another feasible way of accomplishing this?
Please advise
Thanks!