Hey, fellow hash crackers! What components do you use on your hash cracking rig(s)? Do tell!

https://forum.hashpwn.net/post/11837

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Hash cracking rig specs

Hey, fellow hash crackers! What components do you use on your hash cracking rig(s)? Do tell! Gather your specs and use a code block (triple ticks "```") to h...

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Released pcfg-go — a full Go rewrite of pcfg_cracker with ~3× faster training, ~40× faster guessing, $HEX[] and multi-byte support, improved trainer parsing...

Full Details: https://forum.hashpwn.net/post/11277

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pcfg-go

Title: pcfg-go Author: cyclone URL: https://github.com/cyclone-github/pcfg-go Description: Probabilistic Context Free Grammar (PCFG) password generator in Pu...

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CsP’s @Waffle_Real just released a new tool called hashpipe, and it solves a problem many of us run into with large potfiles: messy, misidentified hash:password entries.

hashpipe automatically validates founds by recomputing them, identifying the correct algorithm, and outputting verified results in an mdxfind format.

If you maintain large cracking datasets or potfiles, this is a great way to verify and clean them up.

Details:
https://forum.hashpwn.net/post/11119

GitHub repo:
https://github.com/Cynosureprime/hashpipe

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New version of hashgen released.

v1.2.2

- added mode: halfmd5 -m 5100
- added mode: morsedecode

https://forum.hashpwn.net/post/89

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Happy New Year!

Hashpwn wrapped up our first full year in 2025 and had a lot of fun along the way.

A big thank you to everyone who has been part of the community, and to our staff who helped turn an idea into a reality.

Here's to 2026!

https://forum.hashpwn.net/post/8234

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hashpwn-2025 wordlist is available for download and now includes all founds submitted to forum.hashpwn.net from Oct 2024 - Dec 2025.

https://forum.hashpwn.net/post/237

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hashpwn wordlist

Title: hashpwn 2025 wordlist Author: hashpwn, see credits below hashpwn: Download URL GitHub: https://github.com/hashpwn/wordlist Description: This builds up...

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Looking for a language specific wordlist? We are too! Share yours with the hashpwn community.

https://forum.hashpwn.net/post/7639

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Language Specific Wordlists

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FOSS Advent Calendar - Door 6: Cracking Passwords with John the Ripper

Today we explore John the Ripper, one of the most powerful and flexible open-source password-cracking tools. It is widely used for security testing, digital forensics, and understanding how weak passwords can be recovered.

John works by taking a password hash and trying to recover the original password. It can do this in different ways, for example through brute force, where every possible combination is tried, or through wordlists, where John tests passwords from a predefined dictionary. When the generated hash matches the original, the password is revealed.

This tool is perfect for learning about cybersecurity, testing the strength of your own passwords, or experimenting with how attackers might attempt to crack weak credentials.

Pro tip: try using both brute force and a wordlist. You’ll immediately see how effective wordlists can be compared to testing every combination.

Which hashing algorithm gives you the most headaches?

Link: https://github.com/openwall/john

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