In the following blogpost the way I used software called hashcat in my project is described. The example of using this software for dictionary attack is demonstrated. In my work I used information provided by Tavarez (2020) . According to Porup (2020) hashcat is one of the most popular password crackers all around the world. Moreover, hashcat is included in the list of basic tools in Kali linux – linux distribution widely used by cybersecurity specialists. I installed Kali linux virtual machine in order to use this program and to show the example of a dictionary attack (Author's screenshot) However, before looking at the examples of using hashcat on practise, it is useful to understand in which areas hashcat is using. In plain words, hashcat is a password guesser which includes a number of features and pre-installed functionalities for cracking passwords by penetrating brute-force and dictionary attacks. The way it works is not too sophisticated, it hashes considerable numbe...
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