Yes. Fantastic info. Once I learn this and apply it to my job, I can finally afford "hash" for my "cat" :) Thank you for such a GR8T and concise video. Cheers!
Thanks Richard the best hashcat tutorial i've seen on youtube, Maybe in a future tutorial you could demonstrate how to use hashcat for pen testing wpa2 passwords..
I do have a question, and it's a really dumb question, but I don't know how to get hash cat to use the wordlist. Can you help me out? I'm a bit of a dummy when it comes to this stuff
thank you so much for this video. I been looking for something like this for the last couple of weeks. I didn't know how to install hashcat on my mac. But with your video i installed it .. nice and clean plus you showed me how to run hashcat with different option. you're awesome... Now you should do a video on wpa2 hashes plus finding hashes online that might be 8 to 10 passwords long... do you think that would take a very long time to crack using brute force or the combine of word files?
Would love to see more hashcat tutorials. I've purchased a windows laptop from a thrift store, windows logon is password protected. I know hashcat is included in backtrack and kali linux but are there other linux livecd options? PureHate gave a 60 minute defcon lecture on hashcat, wherein he explained a feature which involves cracking passwords based on common keyboard finger travel patterns people use to generate passwords. Could you include this method in another hashcat tutorial? I watched this video on my samsung galaxy j7, could see the slides no problem. When you transitioned to terminal I couldn't make out what you typed.
Hi Richard, Congrats to the tutorials!!. I have one query to ask. Is hascat can bruteforce password from imported encrypted wallet aes.json file from blockchain. I have the encrypted wallet file sent to me by email, but my password I use to is not working anymore. My password is a combination of letters, numbers and special character. Can you suggest something how I can reslove this problem. Thank you
do you have a video to explain how to add words to form a sentence, with spaces between the words as opposed to a combined string? Great vid btw. learned a lot.
Im a little confused about where you got the hashes from. Ive seen so many tutorials saying to get hashes from a hash generator where i type a password in and it spits out a hash, and then use that hash in hashcat to crack. But why would i crack a hash i already know the password to? I encrypted a file a while ago and now i forgot the password to it so im trying to recover it, so how would i get the hash of the password if i dont know the password?
Not sure I understand your question. Hashes could come from any number of places, including a dump of ntds.dit on a domain controller, or an /etc/shadow file on a Linux/*NIX box, etc. In this case, we were working with NT Hashes derived from a demo environment built for this video. If we already had the plaintext to begin with, then yes, there would be little point in the exercise.
Thanks for your speedy reply man :D Im extremely new to the world of hashes and cracking codes and stuff so most of that just went over my head lol, so am i able to use a random hash generated from a website with the same hash algorithm as the file im trying to encrypt? I thought i would need a hash from the file im trying to decrypt.
I think this video can probably help answer your question and clear up some confusion: www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/money-and-banking/bitcoin/v/bitcoin-cryptographic-hash-function
Hello, this is a really great tutorial, I was able to understand and follow everything mentioned. However, I'm having a bit of trouble working on my project, I'm trying to crack an 8-digit password using the brute-force method that uses all characters. The problem is that I've been running the code for almost two weeks and the progress shows only 0.84%, I don't have a lot of time left so I was wondering if there was any way I can speed up the process. When writing the code I did not use -i, so I'm also wondering if that would help.
@@13Cubed hey sorry but i had a question so i just put in the code syntax for windows and i got a message saying "hashcat64.exe not recognized as a batch file
hashcat64.exe -m 1000 -a 0 (hash dir) (ro6ckyou dir) 'hashcat64.exe' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable command or batch file
Great video. How do i obtain the hash of a file? I have a file that i do not remember the password for, how can i find the hash for the file to use hashcat to crack the password?
That depends on how the file was protected -- there may or may not be a hash to crack. If the file was encrypted with AES, for example, there is no hash -- only a private key.
There is indeed a Hashcat method for that, but I have not personally experimented with it. It appears to be mode 11300 (hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes).
13Cubed thanks. Where would i obtain the hash that id need to use with mode 11300? Do i find it by opening the file in text editor? Or checksum or something
Hello, ask, can you concatenate 2 or more cap files of different victims in a single hccap? or is there a way to have several handshakes from different victims and do a single scan, and while hascat compares and collects the keys, is exporting one by one? Thanks, I translated it in google, I hope it is understood.
My computer has a Windows 10 operating system but I can’t run hashcat on it I don’t really know what the problem I was able to download the latest version of hashcat but I can‘t run the application and when I try at the command prompt refuses to respond please help me....
Please need help I am building a pc. I want know that 1650 super with 4 gb will be sufficient for hashcat or should I go for rx 580 8gb (this is the budget I have). Planning for oscp and hack the box. Please Advice!!!!!! Love this channel.. one of the best..
Not sure what you mean. The hashes themselves were simply placed into a text file. In other words, I derived the hashes elsewhere, and then created a text file with them in it.
World's best hashcat tutorial video i ever watched.
Watching this on 2018 and still the best video on youtube.
2020 now
@@shashanka8344 2021 now
just 16 minutes for having a clear vision of hashcat command thank you
FINALLY! A clear, easy to follow hashcat tutorial. Thank you very much you're a legend.
By far the best starter for Hascat! Easy to follow very clear & concise. Would love to see more!
Well, not for me, it's a r/wooosh moment.
the sponge defends the tent is gonna be my next album
Yes. Fantastic info. Once I learn this and apply it to my job, I can finally afford "hash" for my "cat" :) Thank you for such a GR8T and concise video. Cheers!
_"The sponge defends a tent, something like that"_ - *brilliant* 😁
The only problem with this excellent tutorial, is that you don't zoom in.
Good Job anyway.
Thanks Richard the best hashcat tutorial i've seen on youtube, Maybe in a future tutorial you could demonstrate how to use hashcat for pen testing wpa2 passwords..
I do have a question, and it's a really dumb question, but I don't know how to get hash cat to use the wordlist. Can you help me out? I'm a bit of a dummy when it comes to this stuff
Download HashcatGUI. Go to the wordlist tab and click add new find you wordlist file and select it. THE EASIEST WAY :)
@@lyubomirvikov it works ?
Awesome video. Thanks for taking the time to put it together!
Awesome Explanation, very detailed.
thank you so much for this video. I been looking for something like this for the last couple of weeks. I didn't know how to install hashcat on my mac. But with your video i installed it .. nice and clean plus you showed me how to run hashcat with different option. you're awesome...
Now you should do a video on wpa2 hashes plus finding hashes online that might be 8 to 10 passwords long... do you think that would take a very long time to crack using brute force or the combine of word files?
One of the best channel in the world and world's best hashcat tutorial videos i have ever watched
I subscribed because this channel is gem
Would love to see more hashcat tutorials. I've purchased a windows laptop from a thrift store, windows logon is password protected.
I know hashcat is included in backtrack and kali linux but are there other linux livecd options?
PureHate gave a 60 minute defcon lecture on hashcat, wherein he explained a feature which involves cracking passwords based on common keyboard finger travel patterns people use to generate passwords.
Could you include this method in another hashcat tutorial?
I watched this video on my samsung galaxy j7, could see the slides no problem. When you transitioned to terminal I couldn't make out what you typed.
Thank you so much for this wonderful video, highly appreciate your help!
Hashcat Advance Tutorial. Awesome video... You just melt my heart ❤️❤️❤️
I take it's possible to use Hashcat for a specific job, or do you get a list of passwords then use each one, trying to gain access?
Hi Richard,
Congrats to the tutorials!!. I have one query to ask. Is hascat can bruteforce password from imported encrypted wallet aes.json file from blockchain. I have the encrypted wallet file sent to me by email, but my password I use to is not working anymore. My password is a combination of letters, numbers and special character. Can you suggest something how I can reslove this problem. Thank you
do you have a video to explain how to add words to form a sentence, with spaces between the words as opposed to a combined string?
Great vid btw. learned a lot.
Im a little confused about where you got the hashes from. Ive seen so many tutorials saying to get hashes from a hash generator where i type a password in and it spits out a hash, and then use that hash in hashcat to crack. But why would i crack a hash i already know the password to? I encrypted a file a while ago and now i forgot the password to it so im trying to recover it, so how would i get the hash of the password if i dont know the password?
Not sure I understand your question. Hashes could come from any number of places, including a dump of ntds.dit on a domain controller, or an /etc/shadow file on a Linux/*NIX box, etc. In this case, we were working with NT Hashes derived from a demo environment built for this video. If we already had the plaintext to begin with, then yes, there would be little point in the exercise.
Thanks for your speedy reply man :D Im extremely new to the world of hashes and cracking codes and stuff so most of that just went over my head lol, so am i able to use a random hash generated from a website with the same hash algorithm as the file im trying to encrypt? I thought i would need a hash from the file im trying to decrypt.
I think this video can probably help answer your question and clear up some confusion: www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/money-and-banking/bitcoin/v/bitcoin-cryptographic-hash-function
Hello, this is a really great tutorial, I was able to understand and follow everything mentioned. However, I'm having a bit of trouble working on my project, I'm trying to crack an 8-digit password using the brute-force method that uses all characters. The problem is that I've been running the code for almost two weeks and the progress shows only 0.84%, I don't have a lot of time left so I was wondering if there was any way I can speed up the process. When writing the code I did not use -i, so I'm also wondering if that would help.
Good beginners video actually !
Thank you very much, excellent tutorial!!
thanks for the clear explanation and yes would like to see more
By far the most detailed and informative video this far! Definitely subscribing
Much appreciated!
@@13Cubed
hey sorry but i had a question so i just put in the code syntax for windows and i got a message saying "hashcat64.exe not recognized as a batch file
@@mattbradford5959 I have never seen this before. Can you provide the complete syntax/error message?
hashcat64.exe -m 1000 -a 0 (hash dir) (ro6ckyou dir)
'hashcat64.exe' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable command or batch file
@@mattbradford5959 Try hashcat-cli64.exe.
awesome video, your voice is so soothing, kinda like Kevin Bacon :D
Great job on the tutorial.
Top of my list for a tutorial.
fantastic video!
Wait so in the introduction you don't show how to install Hashcat on MacOS?
Flip Back Install Homebrew (brew.sh), then type “brew install hashcat”. Done.
In a combinator attack, are you able to get it to combine more than 2 words?
Great video. How do i obtain the hash of a file? I have a file that i do not remember the password for, how can i find the hash for the file to use hashcat to crack the password?
That depends on how the file was protected -- there may or may not be a hash to crack. If the file was encrypted with AES, for example, there is no hash -- only a private key.
13Cubed it is a private key file for a litecoin wallet. Ive heard others have used hashcat bruteforce to get in?
There is indeed a Hashcat method for that, but I have not personally experimented with it. It appears to be mode 11300 (hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes).
13Cubed thanks. Where would i obtain the hash that id need to use with mode 11300? Do i find it by opening the file in text editor? Or checksum or something
That I don't know -- I suspect you'll need to do some research there...
Can I use the AMD RX560 ?
How to use Hashcat decode MD5/SHA1
thx
but i dont know where u get the hashes before,, like when i want to crach a Wi-Fi using hashcat... how do i do it
Best vid bro, good job
Keep at it
Hello, ask, can you concatenate 2 or more cap files of different victims in a single hccap? or is there a way to have several handshakes from different victims and do a single scan, and while hascat compares and collects the keys, is exporting one by one?
Thanks, I translated it in google, I hope it is understood.
My computer has a Windows 10 operating system but I can’t run hashcat on it I don’t really know what the problem I was able to download the latest version of hashcat but I can‘t run the application and when I try at the command prompt refuses to respond please help me....
Please need help I am building a pc. I want know that 1650 super with 4 gb will be sufficient for hashcat or should I go for rx 580 8gb (this is the budget I have).
Planning for oscp and hack the box.
Please Advice!!!!!!
Love this channel.. one of the best..
Hi, I would go with the 1650 super personally.
@@13Cubed Thank you so much for replying..
Your content is absolutely fabulous.. great work...thanks for guidance..
Can we use brute-force method to crack a password which we already know part of it?
thank you this was very helpful!!!!!!!
i such an idiot im watching this at 10:11 pm im going to 3 am in the morning
can someone give me the lines of code for ALL installation steps? im new to this and cant figure this darn thing out. Thank u!!!
What's the song playing in the backgorund?
It was created by Greg McCollum. See bumpo.bandcamp.com.
@@13Cubed ty
i only get no device found or left
I need to watch this on my TV in order to see the console text....
The newer videos are in 4K, and the console text is zoomed in and easier to read.
Thanks
Nice
So how can I use this to get my firmware password for my mbp I have the hash for the Mac
Sorry, no idea - I’ve never tried cracking any kind of Mac firmware hash.
I've installed hashcat, but how can i use the commands?
Really noob question, but how do I get a hash file in txt?
Not sure what you mean. The hashes themselves were simply placed into a text file. In other words, I derived the hashes elsewhere, and then created a text file with them in it.
what is "-a "
where to learn all this?
Dhineshbabu K -a is to signal an attack. You put your enemies hash in the hash list then insert a word list in and it’ll find it
Can you tell me how to use custom character set in hashcat
With entering number of passward length
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well. didnt work. :8
i can't get it to work, but at least I downloaded the right stuff. haha
can this hack into roblox accounts? if so, if u can teach me ill pay you via paypal