06-16-2012, 12:24 PM
Hi epixoip
Thats very clever of you thank you for posting ! Also thank you for brightening up my day by making me laugh with your choice of example words ! cockmaster !
That is a very clever approach you have made, I notice that you are attempting to chop the beginning and end from words to try to remove the "password padding".
This can be done with hashcat rules [] [[]] [[[]]] etc. You could keep chopping bits off until you find a word match I suppose. This way applebanana would eventually be found by either apple or banana, very clever epixoip.
At first when you posted I didn't see how I would save any new words that were not in the original dictionary, but now I do since you posted the demo.
I wonder if this could be optimised further by some common rules, such as u always follows q and i before e except after c etc.
Thank you very much for your interest in this.
Thats very clever of you thank you for posting ! Also thank you for brightening up my day by making me laugh with your choice of example words ! cockmaster !
That is a very clever approach you have made, I notice that you are attempting to chop the beginning and end from words to try to remove the "password padding".
This can be done with hashcat rules [] [[]] [[[]]] etc. You could keep chopping bits off until you find a word match I suppose. This way applebanana would eventually be found by either apple or banana, very clever epixoip.
At first when you posted I didn't see how I would save any new words that were not in the original dictionary, but now I do since you posted the demo.
I wonder if this could be optimised further by some common rules, such as u always follows q and i before e except after c etc.
Thank you very much for your interest in this.