how do i use these unicode characters in my password
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It sort of work for me but i made a pyscript (with gpt) to turn unicode into hexstrings and the remove duplicates to then represent each byte as itself. So whatever unicode you got that is 2 bytes long you can plop in the python script below and it will give you Unique Byte1 and Byte2:

Byt6op125¶¥Æ¾¼§º©154

Code:
def unicode_to_hexstring(input_string):
    byte1_string = []  # Initialize a list to store byte1 values
    byte2_string = []  # Initialize a list to store byte2 values

    # Iterate through each character in the input string
    for char in input_string:
        # Encode the character to bytes using UTF-8 encoding
        char_bytes = char.encode('utf-8')

        # Split the bytes into two parts (byte1 and byte2)
        byte1 = char_bytes[0]
        byte2 = char_bytes[1] if len(char_bytes) > 1 else b'\x00'

        # Convert each byte to a hexadecimal string and append to the respective list
        byte1_string.append(f'{byte1:02X}')
        byte2_string.append(f'{byte2:02X}')

    # Join the hexadecimal strings of byte1 and byte2 and return as a tuple
    return ''.join(byte1_string), ''.join(byte2_string)

def remove_duplicates(hex_string):
    # Convert the hexadecimal string to a list of bytes
    bytes_list = [hex_string[i:i+2] for i in range(0, len(hex_string), 2)]

    # Remove duplicate bytes while preserving the order
    unique_bytes = []
    for byte in bytes_list:
        if byte not in unique_bytes:
            unique_bytes.append(byte)

    # Join the unique bytes into a single hexadecimal string
    return ''.join(unique_bytes)

# Input Unicode string
unicode_string = "颡£¤¥¦§¨©ª«¬­®¯°±²³´µ¶¹¸º»¼½¾¿ÀÁÂÃÄ×£"

# Get hexadecimal representations of byte1 and byte2
byte1_hex, byte2_hex = unicode_to_hexstring(unicode_string)

# Remove duplicates from both byte1 and byte2 hexadecimal strings
unique_byte1 = remove_duplicates(byte1_hex)
unique_byte2 = remove_duplicates(byte2_hex)

# Print the unique byte1 and byte2 values
print("Unique-Byte1:", unique_byte1)
print("Unique-Byte2:", unique_byte2)

You use the Unique-Byte1 by adding 'hashcat.exe -m 0 md5.hash -a 3 -1 "byte1" -2 "byte2" -3 ?1?2 (using your example PW in post) --hex-charset Byt6op125?3?3?3?3?3?3?3?3154 ' That way you replace every Unicode with ?3 and use ?a for non-unicode i suppose. note why --hex-charset is important: it turns all the bytes from byte1&byte2 into 'unicode' when hashcracking.
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RE: how do i use these unicode characters in my password - by MrRaja - 09-25-2023, 05:23 AM