10-02-2021, 05:30 PM
Thank you once more!
When you say impossible though, do you mean impossible to crack or to get as a resulting hash?
Because the 0x10 one is the one where I entered the wrong password (and had hashcat crack it with said "wrong" password), and both bitmasks resulted in a hash. I'm guessing this is normal behavior because, as you said, they are designed to be analysis tools?
Again, thank you for your swift replies. I will continue reading the material you so generously provided .
When you say impossible though, do you mean impossible to crack or to get as a resulting hash?
Because the 0x10 one is the one where I entered the wrong password (and had hashcat crack it with said "wrong" password), and both bitmasks resulted in a hash. I'm guessing this is normal behavior because, as you said, they are designed to be analysis tools?
Again, thank you for your swift replies. I will continue reading the material you so generously provided .