04-17-2021, 08:12 AM
hashcat doesn't support any Trezor-related formats that I'm aware of. I'll have to defer to other people's experience if there's a way to carry out an attack offline against an extracted Trezor 'hash'.
But just based on the attack / keyspace ... I presume it's probably slow (how many guesses per second can be performed). But even if it was fast, that wouldn't matter much, because of the math.
All possible orders of 24 words is, if I understand the permutation math correctly (and assuming that they cannot be repeated) is about 6 x 10^23 possibilities. That's more than can reasonably be exhausted with most available resources.
But just based on the attack / keyspace ... I presume it's probably slow (how many guesses per second can be performed). But even if it was fast, that wouldn't matter much, because of the math.
All possible orders of 24 words is, if I understand the permutation math correctly (and assuming that they cannot be repeated) is about 6 x 10^23 possibilities. That's more than can reasonably be exhausted with most available resources.
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