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Shrine

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  1. No, This miner is an ASIC chip so the only way to do it would to wright a program for it to use. The back story is I have been trying to crack a password hash for about 6 days with no luck and the bitcoin miner would probably do the same work about a million tomes faster than a cpu since the miner is made specificly to crunch numbers while the password is not.
  2. Will do, However the first hash is the windows deafualt hash for a "empty password" It is an NT hash . Its the seccond one thats being a pain. (I am a noob pentester by the way ;P
  3. Yes, From a legit pentest. And yes from a legit pentest. This is what john had to say about it. >root@ElJeffe:~# john /PWcrack/Hashes/CISDTECH.txt >Warning: detected hash type "LM", but the string is also recognized as "NT" >Use the "--format=NT" option to force loading these as that type instead >Warning: detected hash type "LM", but the string is also recognized as "NT-old" >Use the "--format=NT-old" option to force loading these as that type instead >Using default input encoding: UTF-8 >Using default target encoding: CP850 >Loaded 1 password hash (LM [DES 128/128 AVX-16]) >No password hashes left to crack (see FAQ) >root@ElJeffe:~# So I tried: >john --fork=4 --format=NT-old /PWcrack/Hashes/CISDTECH.txt
  4. So I was wondering if anyone can help me with this hash: >cisdtech:1000:aad3b435b51404eeaad3b435b51404ee:a28eb40a206a867caed5d6eefc49d93c::: The online hash cracker could not get it and john just wanted to take 30000000000 hours on my laptop. Any tricks or tips?
  5. So Cooper, To look at it from another prespective what if you hosted your own kinda bitcoin network. Use the same software with the bitcoin miner just connect it to your own serever. It will turn cracking password hashes into a 10 seccond activity...
  6. Interesting thought, so are you seggesting that you could maybe flash a custom firmware on it?
  7. So, could it be possible to write an application that would work with the chip? you mean there are sever different applications that i had used with that chip so what if you were to write aan application that instead of connecting it to the mining server it would connect it to a local workstation and you could harness the power that way? Set up your own "Bitcoin mining(Number Crunching)" server on your network, then you could send the hash to the workstation that is running the miners and you could crack your hash that way...
  8. So once upon a time I bought a Butterfly Labs 600 GH/S miner. I was thinking, Is there a way I can use all that number crunching power to crack hashes or even to brute force?
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