08-17-2023, 01:35 PM
short answer because no time, hashcat works on bytesize objects so cracking "single char" ä for example would mean your mask has to be of length 2 because in hex this char ä is c3 a4, å is c3 a5, take a look at an utf-8 char to hex conversion table and use hex charset as input (use a file for that)
simple example to crack the md5 for the german word öl (in hex c3 b6 6c) the mask needs to be at least of lenght 3, ?b?b?l
there is/was? a link in the wiki where someone explained this for foreign non plain ascii chars very well, or try to google this, in short take a look at your needed hex values and put them into two different charset (as you can see both chars, for sure all three starts with c3 in hex so you need to "add" hec c3 for all positions
simple example to crack the md5 for the german word öl (in hex c3 b6 6c) the mask needs to be at least of lenght 3, ?b?b?l
there is/was? a link in the wiki where someone explained this for foreign non plain ascii chars very well, or try to google this, in short take a look at your needed hex values and put them into two different charset (as you can see both chars, for sure all three starts with c3 in hex so you need to "add" hec c3 for all positions