![]() ![]() Then it attempts all digits after the word from the dictionary, as well as the exclamation mark.Ĭ:\oclHashcat-1.01>cudaHashcat64.exe -m 0 -a 0 2ac9cb7dc02b3c0083eb70898e549b63 testdict.txt -r testrule.txtĬudaHashcat v1.01 starting…Generated dictionary stats for testdict.txt: 14 bytes, 3 words, 48 keyspaceNOTE: autotuned –gpu-accel from 128 to 1 2ac9cb7dc02b3c0083eb70898e549b63:Password1 “t” toggles the capitalisation for the whole word. Capital C is the inverse operation of “c”, so capitalises the whole string except the first letter. ![]() You can also write rules within oclhashcat, so if we create a rule file that looks like this, it will try variants on capitalisation, such as first letter capitalised, then first letter capitalised followed by a 1 (“c”, “c $1”). If this hadn’t worked, I’d probably try capitalising the first letter of each word as well. ![]() HWMon.GPU.#1…: 0% Util, 59c Temp, N/A Fan ![]()
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