# Hash Cracking ## Summary * [Hashcat Example Hashes](https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes) * [Hashcat Install](#hashcat-install) * [Brute-Force](#brute-force) * [Dictionnary](#dictionnary) * [Rainbow tables](#rainbow-tables) * [Tips and Tricks](#tips-and-tricks) * [References](#references) ## Hashcat Install ```powershell apt install cmake build-essential -y apt install checkinstall git -y git clone https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat.git && cd hashcat && make -j 8 && make install ``` ## Brute-Force > Every possibility for a given character set and a given length (i.e. aaa, aab, aac, ...) is hashed and compared against the target hash. ```powershell # Mask: upper*1+lower*5+digit*2 and upper*1+lower*6+digit*2 hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 ?u?l?l?l?l?l?d?d hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 ?u?l?l?l?l?l?l?d?d hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 -1 "*+!??" ?u?l?l?l?l?l?d?d?1 hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 -1 "*+!??" ?u?l?l?l?l?l?l?d?d?1 # Mask: upper*1+lower*3+digit*4 and upper*1+lower*3+digit*4 hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 ?u?l?l?l?d?d?d?d hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 ?u?l?l?l?l?d?d?d?d hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 ?u?l?l?l?l?l?d?d?d?d hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 -1 "*+!??" ?u?l?l?l?d?d?d?d?1 hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 -1 "*+!??" ?u?l?l?l?l?d?d?d?d?1 # Mask: lower*6 + digit*2 + special digit(+!?*) hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 -1 "*+!??" ?l?l?l?l?l?l?d?d?1 hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 -1 "*+!??" ?l?l?l?l?l?l?d?d?1?1 # Mask: lower*6 + digit*2 hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 /content/hashcat/masks/8char-1l-1u-1d-1s-compliant.hcmask hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 -1 ?l?d?u ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 # Other examples hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 ?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 ?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a hashcat -m 1000 --status --status-timer 300 -w 4 -O /content/*.ntds -a 3 ?u?l?l?l?l?l?l?d?d?d?d hashcat --attack-mode 3 --increment --increment-min 4 --increment-max 8 --hash-type $number $hashes_file "?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a" hashcat --attack-mode 3 --hash-type $number $hashes_file "?u?l?l?l?d?d?d?d?s" hashcat --attack-mode 3 --hash-type $number $hashes_file "?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a" hashcat --attack-mode 3 --custom-charset1 "?u" --custom-charset2 "?l?u?d" --custom-charset3 "?d" --hash-type $number $hashes_file "?1?2?2?2?3" ``` | Shortcut | Characters | |----|----------------------------| | ?l | abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz | | ?u | ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ | | ?d | 0123456789 | | ?s | !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{}~ | | ?a | ?l?u?d?s | | ?b | 0x00 - 0xff | ## Dictionnary > Every word of a given list (a.k.a. dictionary) is hashed and compared against the target hash. ```powershell hashcat --attack-mode 0 --hash-type $number $hashes_file $wordlist_file ``` * Wordlists * [packetstorm](https://packetstormsecurity.com/Crackers/wordlists/) * [weakpass_3a](https://download.weakpass.com/wordlists/1948/weakpass_3a.7z) * [weakpass_3](https://download.weakpass.com/wordlists/1947/weakpass_3.7z) * [Hashes.org](https://download.weakpass.com/wordlists/1931/Hashes.org.7z) * [kerberoast_pws](https://gist.github.com/edermi/f8b143b11dc020b854178d3809cf91b5/raw/b7d83af6a8bbb43013e04f78328687d19d0cf9a7/kerberoast_pws.xz) * Rules * [One Rule to Rule Them All](https://notsosecure.com/one-rule-to-rule-them-all/) * [nsa-rules](https://github.com/NSAKEY/nsa-rules) * [hob064](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/praetorian-inc/Hob0Rules/master/hob064.rule) * [d3adhob0](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/praetorian-inc/Hob0Rules/master/d3adhob0.rule) ## Rainbow tables > The hash is looked for in a pre-computed table. It is a time-memory trade-off that allows cracking hashes faster, but costing a greater amount of memory than traditional brute-force of dictionary attacks. This attack cannot work if the hashed value is salted (i.e. hashed with an additional random value as prefix/suffix, making the pre-computed table irrelevant) ## Tips and Tricks * Cloud GPU * [penglab - Abuse of Google Colab for cracking hashes. 🐧](https://github.com/mxrch/penglab) * [google-colab-hashcat - Google colab hash cracking](https://github.com/ShutdownRepo/google-colab-hashcat) * [Cloudtopolis - Zero Infrastructure Password Cracking](https://github.com/JoelGMSec/Cloudtopolis) * [Nephelees - also a NTDS cracking tool abusing Google Colab](https://github.com/swisskyrepo/Nephelees) * Build a rig on premise * [Pentester's Portable Cracking Rig - $1000](https://www.netmux.com/blog/portable-cracking-rig) * [How To Build A Password Cracking Rig - 5000$](https://www.netmux.com/blog/how-to-build-a-password-cracking-rig) * Online cracking * [Hashes.com](https://hashes.com/en/decrypt/hash) * Use the `loopback` in combination with rules and dictionnary to keep cracking until you don't find new passsword: `hashcat --loopback --attack-mode 0 --rules-file $rules_file --hash-type $number $hashes_file $wordlist_file` ## References * [Cracking - The Hacker Recipes](https://www.thehacker.recipes/ad-ds/movement/credentials/cracking) * [Using Hashcat to Crack Hashes on Azure](https://durdle.com/2017/04/23/using-hashcat-to-crack-hashes-on-azure/)