12-31-2017, 01:07 PM
Huh - fair point!
My understanding of how --restore works is that it's mostly a record of what command-line options were used, for the purpose of reinvoking hashcat. So I think that its application of additional single-hash optimizations at the point of restoring should be fine, and the cracking work being done in the restored session should be perfectly valid.
My understanding of how --restore works is that it's mostly a record of what command-line options were used, for the purpose of reinvoking hashcat. So I think that its application of additional single-hash optimizations at the point of restoring should be fine, and the cracking work being done in the restored session should be perfectly valid.
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