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Date: Fri, 5 May 2017 23:52:22 +0200
From: Rafael Carnicer Torres <rafaelcarnicer@...il.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: How long to recover RAR3 SHA-1 AES [32/64] hash pwd

Hello ,
Yes its too hard to find . If you are trying it with a Gpu , you can find ,
in the best scenary about 10000 or 15000 password per second...
If you dont have any idea for the password candidate  , you can spend
years... or or more.

Regards


El 4/5/2017 10:24, "Nick Wilsdon" <nick@...sdon.co.uk> escribió:

Hi all,

I'm trying to recover a password to an old .rar file - RAR3 SHA-1 AES
[32/64]

It's possibly up to 10 characters, lower-case alpha-numeric. I've been
trying incremental mode, as my wordlists and guesses haven't worked (7 days
so far)

Looking at tools like - http://calc.opensecurityresearch.com/ - that seems
to indicate this approach can potentially take 2.4m years. Can anyone
confirm, before I build Deep Thought and pass on instructions to future
generations?*

*or perhaps, go back to learning more about masks

Thanks,

Nick

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