Custom charsets for Cyrillic passwords in NTLM hashes
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this discussion is very difficult to follow. are you using 2 forum accounts or why are you BotPass answering like it was an answer to you (but actually given to boreas). How are you related if I may ask ? Do you "just" have the same problem?

I actually kind of agree with undeath. utf16 uses at least 2 bytes as your example also proofs. like the new line ascii 0a is represented as 0a00 in your hex dump

of course non-ascii characters might also use more bytes 2+, but most characters of english words in dicts are represented with exactly 2 bytes (statistically speaking). of course all of them, utf8 and utf16, utf32, can use more bytes if needed
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RE: Custom charsets for Cyrillic passwords in NTLM hashes - by philsmd - 06-14-2019, 09:42 PM