04-21-2024, 05:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-21-2024, 06:00 PM by jmeister234.
Edit Reason: afterthought
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I had a similar problem. A situation where a pre salt was necessary to generate a hash that was applied to hashcat to be dehashed with result of hashcat outputting the hash as a solution.
Crappy solution
Use large amounts of HDD space.
Use python to output a second word list of hashes
Googled: https://asecuritysite.com/hash/ssid_hm?v...al2=oxtail.
File1 hashes
File2 hashes + original word
Run each hash through your decryption program
Once found/assuming it's found
Grep that hash into File2 to find original word
Hashcat had rules for dictionary variations but that's only if you don't have hits in the hash list.
A hashcat custom module would have worked too (for me) if I could remember how to code in C. If your decryption algorithm is in C that could be much faster, cleaner solution that could maybe work...
Crappy solution
Use large amounts of HDD space.
Use python to output a second word list of hashes
Googled: https://asecuritysite.com/hash/ssid_hm?v...al2=oxtail.
File1 hashes
File2 hashes + original word
Run each hash through your decryption program
Once found/assuming it's found
Grep that hash into File2 to find original word
Hashcat had rules for dictionary variations but that's only if you don't have hits in the hash list.
A hashcat custom module would have worked too (for me) if I could remember how to code in C. If your decryption algorithm is in C that could be much faster, cleaner solution that could maybe work...