sQuo Posted December 8, 2013 Share Posted December 8, 2013 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up oclHashcat v1.00 is a fusion of oclHashcat-plus v0.15 and oclHashcat-lite v0.15 The reason for fusion was: Simplify the project! Users were confused which tool among -lite and -plus they should choose. Fusioned oclHashcat will automatically decide which kernel type to choose based on the attack-mode and the hash-type you selected Save maintaining two programs with nearly the same codebase Save disk-space and packages This release is alot about performance and bugs While -plus v0.15 focused on supporting password candidates with length 15+, which in some cases reduced cracking speed, we can say that with oclHashcat v1.00 most of the speed loss that inevitabely was introduced with -plus v0.15 got compensated for many hash types by heavily optimizing the new kernels (e.g. merging -plus kernels with -lite and continuing optimizing the resulting kernel). You will see some nice increase of cracking speed for some hash-types (e.g. raw MD5 on NVidia from ~1600MH/s -> 1800MH/s), see benchmarking section. We’ve also written an fully automated testing system, cross-platform. We found some bugs which were all fixed. If you want to try it on your system just come to IRC and we’ll instruct you how to run it. Support for new algorithms HMAC-* (key = $pass) HMAC-* (key = $salt) sha1(LinkedIn) Kerberos 5 AS-REQ Pre-Auth etype 23 * = MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512 Features Worlds fastest password cracker Worlds first and only GPGPU based rule engine Free Multi-GPU (up to 128 gpus) Multi-Hash (up to 15 million hashes) Multi-OS (Linux & Windows native binaries) Multi-Platform (OpenCL & CUDA support) Multi-Algo (see below) Low resource utilization, you can still watch movies or play games while cracking Focuses highly iterated modern hashes Focuses dictionary based attacks Supports distributed cracking Supports pause / resume while cracking Supports sessions Supports restore Supports reading words from file Supports reading words from stdin Supports hex-salt Supports hex-charset Built-in benchmarking system Integrated thermal watchdog 80+ Algorithms implemented with performance in mind ... and much more This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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