Hashcat 5.1.0: The Fastest Cracker Password

New Hashcat 5.1.0: Hashcat is one of the fastest password breach it uses GPU to "decode" md5crypt, phpass, mscash2, and WPA / WPA2. The first and only one that uses the GPGPU rule engine. Hashcat 5.1.0 For those of you who know the tool, and you are looking for ocleashat-plus, you should know that this version has been removed (long ago), but all of its services are available at oclashashcat.

IGuru.gr presents this tool to protect your systems and ONLY for that reason. We are against any kind of malicious use of the tool.

We should mention that Jens Steube, creator of the cracking tools Hashcat, has announced that its application and all its derivatives will from now on be available under an open source license .

"The final reason I decided to open the code was to implement bitsliced ​​DES GPU kernels," Steube tells forum on his site.

“To achieve maximum performance and performance, salt must be integrated into the kernel during compilation […] This means that the kernel must be compiled at runtime by the user's system. This kind of kernel adjustment can be adjusted to salt / hash only if the source code is available. "

Below you will find the links of the new version of Hashcat 5.1.0:

Name Version Date: Download
hashcat binaries v5.1.0 2018.12.02 Download PGP
hashcat sources v5.1.0 2018.12.02 Download PGP

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