Ok... there is probably no way around rules, because:
The presumed password length is 16.
Hashcat attacks about 50 times in one minute.
Because there are (if it is true, what hashcat shows, what I believe in) - 1,038,800,993,736,720,384 possible passwords. Converted to time, it is 39,5 billion years of calculating... so I should hope, that the universe is expanding forever, without a big rip - otherwise it will be tight.
XD
Does that sound likely, or does that look like a mistake? Is the speed of 50 attacks / minute normal?
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Just working with AMD Ryzen 7 3800X (8 x 3.9GHz), Mainboard ASRock X570M Pro4, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Palit Jetstream 8G (extraneous for my task), 32GB DDR4-3000 and SSD. It is an absolute virgin system...
The presumed password length is 16.
Hashcat attacks about 50 times in one minute.
Because there are (if it is true, what hashcat shows, what I believe in) - 1,038,800,993,736,720,384 possible passwords. Converted to time, it is 39,5 billion years of calculating... so I should hope, that the universe is expanding forever, without a big rip - otherwise it will be tight.
XD
Does that sound likely, or does that look like a mistake? Is the speed of 50 attacks / minute normal?
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Just working with AMD Ryzen 7 3800X (8 x 3.9GHz), Mainboard ASRock X570M Pro4, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Palit Jetstream 8G (extraneous for my task), 32GB DDR4-3000 and SSD. It is an absolute virgin system...