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Cryptohaze Blog: Cryptohaze now supports Lotus hashes!
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The blog of GPU Rainbow Tables and brute forcer tools at http:/ www.cryptohaze.com/. Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Cryptohaze now supports Lotus hashes! New algorithm support (and what I believe is the fastest implementation out there at this point in time): Lotus Domino hashes. Unsalted only, for now. Performance, in a system with an AMD 6990 (43M/s total) and 2 overclocked 7970s (50M/s each):. I don't have a binary release yet, but it's all checked into SVN over at Sourceforge! View my complete profile.
Cryptohaze Blog: December 2012
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The blog of GPU Rainbow Tables and brute forcer tools at http:/ www.cryptohaze.com/. Saturday, December 1, 2012. Nvcc, OS X, clang, and dumpspecs. If you are building with nvcc on OS X and get errors along the lines of " clang error: unsupported option '-dumpspecs'. Welcome to the new build world. The best fix I've found so far is to replace the /usr/bin/cc and /usr/bin/c symlinks (which currently go to clang) with symlinks to llvm-gcc. Sudo ln /usr/bin/llvm-gcc /usr/bin/cc. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Cryptohaze Blog: April 2012
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The blog of GPU Rainbow Tables and brute forcer tools at http:/ www.cryptohaze.com/. Sunday, April 29, 2012. New builds - 1.31a, with GTX680 support! Good news, everybody! The Cryptohaze downloads have gotten BIGGER! And there's another release. 1.31a. I've (theoretically) fixed a missing DLL in the Windows build, and I've added GTX680 (sm 30) support for the Windows and Linux builds. If anyone actually has a GTX680 in a Mac, let me know and I'll make a build. Libcurl linking errors on Windows? It also i...
Cryptohaze Blog: Cryptohaze MD5 and NTLM length 8 tables available for download!
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The blog of GPU Rainbow Tables and brute forcer tools at http:/ www.cryptohaze.com/. Thursday, September 6, 2012. Cryptohaze MD5 and NTLM length 8 tables available for download! After some work, a private tracker, and realizing that torrent clients have an upper size limit that is insanely small, I've got the MD5 and NTLM length 8 rainbow tables up as torrents. Https:/ cryptohaze.com/gpurainbowtables.php. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cryptohaze MD5 and NTLM length 8 tables available .
Cryptohaze Blog: August 2012
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The blog of GPU Rainbow Tables and brute forcer tools at http:/ www.cryptohaze.com/. Sunday, August 5, 2012. An interesting identity verification threat, observed. A threat model I have occasionally considered for things in the past is the use of a system for identity verification. This could be verifying full stolen identities, or in the perhaps more common case, verifying stolen credit card numbers. Wednesday, August 1, 2012. Cryptohaze Cloud Cracking Slides and Writeup. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Cryptohaze.com GPU WebTables
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The biggest problem right now with rainbow tables is the size, and the search speed. They're very large, and searching them requires very fast drives to provide acceptable performance. Fortunately, there's a solution to this! Cryptohaze WebTables give you all the benefits of rainbow tables (fast searching) without having to fully download the tables! Plus, by using a centralized server, fast drives can be installed and the cost spread among many users. I am working on adding a subscription service to sup...
Cryptohaze.com Premium Software
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If you specific requirements, or need custom tools for certain situations, I offer custom implementation services at quite reasonable rates (given the skill needed to work in this realm). Please email me at bitweasil@gmail.com. With your requirements and I will be happy to discuss options!
Cryptohaze.com Multforcers (Brute Force Cracking)
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The latest version of the Cryptohaze Multiforcer can be found on the Sourceforge project page: http:/ sourceforge.net/projects/cryptohaze/files/Cryptohaze-Combined/. Currently supported platforms are Windows, Linux, and OS X. Right now, it's a 64-bit binary, but the build environment supports 32-bit builds if needed. The Cryptohaze Multiforcer supports quite a few algorithms. The current list can be found on the wiki, but here's an overview! MD5S: md5($pass) for single MD5. MD5 PS: md5($pass.$salt).
Cryptohaze.com
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Last updated July 2012. For more frequent updates, check out the Cryptohaze Blog. OpenCL support is present for the rainbow table tools, and is present in the new alpha Multiforcer. If you are interested in helping to port the tools to OpenCL, drop me a line! Algorithm support includes MD5, NTLM, LM, SHA1, and many others. Other tools have varying levels of network support, but Cryptohaze is the only open source tool with easy to use built in networking. Cryptohaze GPU Rainbow Tables.
Cryptohaze.com GPU Rainbow Cracker
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Cryptohaze GPU Rainbow Cracker. Additionally, throughout development, feedback from users has been taken, and the Cryptohaze GPU Rainbow Cracker supports many often-requested features, including table headers and the ability to specify a large number of tables to search (until a result is found). The Cryptohaze tools support working on lists of hashes, and also support using as many GPUs as you have in the system to speed cracking. Full GPU acceleration for table generation and cracking, using nVidia CUDA.
Cryptohaze.com Password Security
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Password Storage: You're doing it wrong if:. If any of these sound familiar, you might be doing password storage wrong. If so, there's good news: There are MUCH better ways to store passwords that are completely immune to the commonly available tools by being so computationally expensive that attacks on them are not feasible. Some things that indicate you're doing it wrong:. You see no reason to encrypt passwords at all - nobody will get your database! You think storing md5($password) is secure. The sad ...
Cryptohaze.com FAQ
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Realistically, this technology is out there. Anyone who wants to can do what I'm doing - it's not anything radically unique. If you are storing passwords with a good algorithm (salted, minimum length/complexity requirements), this doesn't bother you at all. If you aren't. you should be! Md5($pass) is NOT a good password storage system! Never has been, and is about as bad as plaintext right now. Why should I donate? I'll even pay shipping for nice hardware. Why do you release cross-platform tools?
Cryptohaze.com GPU Rainbow Tables
http://cryptohaze.com/gpurainbowtables.php
Cryptohaze GPU Rainbow Tables. MD5 Length 6 full US charset tables. You will need the Cryptohaze GPU Rainbow Cracker client. MD5 Length 7 full US charset tables. MD5 length 7 tables, full US character set, chain length 100k. Total size with indexes, 41GB. Please seed! You will need the Cryptohaze GPU Rainbow Cracker client. MD5 Length 8 full US charset tables. MD5 length 8 tables, full US character set, chain length 200k, 4 tables (one torrent per table). Total size with indexes, roughly 1.5TB. SHA256 le...
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Wwwcryptofact.com – Home of the intelligent cryptogram. Posted by cryptofact - July 7th, 2011. This site is an example of the type of cryptograms you’ll find. In Cryptofacts Vol I and Cryptofacts Vol II. Visit. Wwwcryptofact.com to order these books and take. Your cryptogram solving skills to new heights. Just to be safe. Posted by cryptofact - May 16th, 2011. More than a friendly gesture. G S P D I ‘ V U D Q P V U D Y N S E F Z F Q D G N V. Z E D V T N D X U S G U N E ‘ V K N D T S Q U D Q P. Posted by ...
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A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering – Some random thoughts about crypto. Notes from a course I teach. Pictures of my dachshunds.
A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering. Some random thoughts about crypto. Notes from a course I teach. Pictures of my dachshunds. I'm a cryptographer and professor at Johns Hopkins University. I've designed and analyzed cryptographic systems used in wireless networks, payment systems and digital content protection platforms. In my research I look at the various ways cryptography can be used to promote user privacy. Journal of Cryptographic Engineering (not related to this blog). Top Posts and Pages.
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The blog of GPU Rainbow Tables and brute forcer tools at http:/ www.cryptohaze.com/. Monday, January 21, 2013. EWAY: Security concern response done right. I'm absolutely blown away by how eWAY. Responded to my last post. Concerning some security issues and concerns I had with their site. They've radically exceeded my wildest hopes for resolution of the issues, and set themselves far apart from other companies who have been in similar circumstances before. On top of this, they sent me a thank you package!
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Using AMD Open Source and the amdgpu-pro OpenCL driver for image processing. I have a AMD grahpics card and use the great Open Source driver which comes with my Linux distribution. However for image processing I want the OpenCL support of my graphics card. Currently that’s only provided by the amdgpu-pro driver. However it is possible to just extract the files needed for OpenCL and use them. Here is how to do this:. Go to https:/ support.amd.com/en-us/download. Select your produt e.g. RX 4xx. Libdrm....
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Musings of a totally insane developer. Some things I need to say about EM-DOSBox and archive.org. I’m trying to clear some things up regarding the EM-DOSBox port which recently had a big media coverage all over the internet through 2400 DOS-Games that have been added to the Internet Archive ( archive.org. In April/May 2013 I decided to start with a new private side-project. I had previously used Emscripten ( https:/ github.com/kripken/emscripten. So I started to play a bit around to get DOSBox compiled w...
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