323k truncated md5
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Cracked: 304261 / 323604 - 94.0226% (Tue Jun 24 02:23:00 UTC 2025) Cracked: 304646 / 323604 - 94.1416% (Tue Jun 24 14:35:23 UTC 2025) Cracked: 305953 / 323604 - 94.5454% (Wed Jun 25 01:34:26 UTC 2025) Cracked: 306152 / 323604 - 94.6069% (Wed Jun 25 19:38:52 UTC 2025) Cracked: 307521 / 323604 - 95.0300% (Sat Jun 28 23:45:09 UTC 2025) -
It was fun...this is what I got...far away from 94%..
Recovered........: 294590/323604 (91.03%) Digests
Remaining........: 29014 (8.97%) Digests -
Both of you used cpu? Do you mind specifying the model? Would like to have some references to compare to my primitive i7 7700k, but mainly run those on a i7 3770k (even worse).
@v1cvap0r I started off using mdxfind to see what algo(s) the db contained and ended up cracking over 200k with CPU. I then switched over to GPU for the last several runs.
Hardware and software used for this:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, mdxfind
GPU: 1x RTX 4090, hashcatI then wrote a few lines of Go code to combine the differently formatted found and left lists between my methods of cracking with mdxfind and hashcat.
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Here's the found / left lists from my previous post.
300269_found.7z
23335_left.7z
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