can a WPA hash be cracked with other than "2500" hash mode?
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(02-15-2018, 04:01 PM)basskleff Wrote: I had researched the format of the hccpa/hccpax hashcat file, and I found that I could identify within there, the 32bit (16 hex pairs) md5 hash of the password/passphrase using the unix xxd hex editor.

Your research abilities suck. There is a reason hashcat has different hash modes. You could spend your time on researching how the WPA handshake works. No, there is no magic way to speed up WPA cracking. Yes, there is indeed a reason for different hash modes and the developers are not retarded.


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RE: can a WPA hash be cracked with other than "2500" hash mode? - by undeath - 02-15-2018, 04:35 PM