03-28-2019, 07:26 AM
I know this is probably a shot in the dark, but I wanted to ask just in case I'm missing something.
If you have a hashcat session going, is it possible to "throw" new - but the same type - of hashes into the hash file you initially loaded to crack new hashes on-the-fly? Or is the only option to - stop hashcat, add the new hash to the hash file, then start hashcat again?
I wasn't sure if hashcat did some real-time file checking in case new hashes are added, and automatically adjusts itself to accommodate for the added hashes.
If you have a hashcat session going, is it possible to "throw" new - but the same type - of hashes into the hash file you initially loaded to crack new hashes on-the-fly? Or is the only option to - stop hashcat, add the new hash to the hash file, then start hashcat again?
I wasn't sure if hashcat did some real-time file checking in case new hashes are added, and automatically adjusts itself to accommodate for the added hashes.