03-07-2022, 12:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-07-2022, 12:28 PM by Snoopy.
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no new version since 2010, website is down, no informations from the devolopers since 2016
this is considered abandonware, why should hashcat support such software?
each new algorithm needs support and a way to extract the hash, so why supporting an unsupported piece of software?
if you use such old software its fine, but most users will stick to 7z or similar
this is considered abandonware, why should hashcat support such software?
each new algorithm needs support and a way to extract the hash, so why supporting an unsupported piece of software?
if you use such old software its fine, but most users will stick to 7z or similar