08-03-2020, 11:51 AM
Hello,
I'm trying to understand the process to find the password for a secure note on my Macbook pro 2017 (running sour High sierra 10.13.6).
I have an amateur level in coding/programming and I am discovering new tools thanks to this forum and GitHub.
First of all, to achieve my ends I try to extract the hash from NoteStore.SQLite. To do this I tried the following perl script: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hashca...hashcat.pl
So I created a "cracknote.pl" file on the desktop, then I run the file through the terminal by entering successively the following commands :
The command prompt returns me:
I don't understand what does it mean and how I can obtain the hash..
Am I doing it right?
Is the perl script supposed to return the hash linked to the secure note that I want to crack?
Thx,
have a good day
poutreBA
I'm trying to understand the process to find the password for a secure note on my Macbook pro 2017 (running sour High sierra 10.13.6).
I have an amateur level in coding/programming and I am discovering new tools thanks to this forum and GitHub.
First of all, to achieve my ends I try to extract the hash from NoteStore.SQLite. To do this I tried the following perl script: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hashca...hashcat.pl
So I created a "cracknote.pl" file on the desktop, then I run the file through the terminal by entering successively the following commands :
Code:
cd desktop
chmod +x cracknote.pl
./cracknote.pl
The command prompt returns me:
Code:
usage: ./cracknotes.pl NoteStore.sqlite
I don't understand what does it mean and how I can obtain the hash..
Am I doing it right?
Is the perl script supposed to return the hash linked to the secure note that I want to crack?
Thx,
have a good day
poutreBA