9-10 char slow-hash brute-forcing (wallet.dat)
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(07-26-2023, 04:19 PM)Snoopy Wrote: lets take a look at char "q", chars near are "was" so possible chars are still 22 and how do you specify "near" when taking a closer look at your keyboard

d -> ersfxc is w near or not? 
f -> ertdgcv is e near or not? 

When I say near I mean "near in a row", so for "s", "w" and "x" are not considered to be "near", while "a" and "d" are

Sure, but at this point it's more about how am I able to stretch the math in such case, we're talking 10^8 difference and I'd just like to see creative solutions for such a task. 

I'm adequate to consider numbers etc, but it seems to me there's always a "good enough to try" solution. That's what I'm looking for Smile

The problem with pregenerated wordlist is time and memory, so I mainly look for runtime options
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RE: 9-10 char slow-hash brute-forcing (wallet.dat) - by Nir Yung - 07-26-2023, 05:02 PM