![]() On the same system, utilising the 5700 XT GPU leads to a significantly faster cracking time: * Device #2: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT 50th Anniversary, skipped OpenCL API (OpenCL 2.1 AMD-APP (3423.0)) - Platform #2 OpenCL API (OpenCL 2.0 pocl 1.8 Linux, None+Asserts, RELOC, LLVM 11.1.0, SLEEF, DISTRO, POCL_DEBUG) - Platform #1 Hashcat (v6.2.5) starting in benchmark modeĭlerror: libMesaOpenCL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory To demonstrate the performance increase in using a GPU, a Ryzen 3600 CPU has the following hash cracking rate: Hashcat is a password recovery tool which can utilise a computers GPU to significantly speed up the process of finding passwords from their relevant hashed values. SMB 192.168.1.200 445 DC Account Lockout Threshold: None SMB 192.168.1.200 445 DC Locked Account Duration: 30 minutes SMB 192.168.1.200 445 DC Reset Account Lockout Counter: 30 minutes SMB 192.168.1.200 445 DC Minimum password age: 1 day 4 minutes SMB 192.168.1.200 445 DC Domain Password No Anon Change: 0 SMB 192.168.1.200 445 DC Domain Password No Clear Change: 0 SMB 192.168.1.200 445 DC Domain Password Lockout Admins: 0 SMB 192.168.1.200 445 DC Domain Password Store Cleartext: 0 ![]() SMB 192.168.1.200 445 DC Domain Refuse Password Change: 0 SMB 192.168.1.200 445 DC Maximum password age: 41 days 23 hours 53 minutes SMB 192.168.1.200 445 DC Dumping password info for domain: BORDERGATE Crackmapexec can be used to determine the domain password policy:Ĭrackmapexec smb 192.168.1.200 -u john -p 'Password1!' -pass-pol ![]() To effectively crack passwords, you need to understand the password policy in place to adjust your approach to cracking accordingly. So, Password1 is a likely candidate □ Enumerating the Password Policy This group includes Unicode characters from Asian languages.
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