Cracking Hashes Workshop - Beginner: Using Hashcat and John to recover passwords.

Presented at ToorCamp 2018, June 22, 2018, 5 p.m. (120 minutes)

Sit down and teach the basics for password cracking using Hashcat and John the Ripper. Bring a laptop (or desktop) with a GPU, and we can get started on doing some basic password cracking.

We will also do some basic Wireless attacks for WPA2, and load those hashes into our password cracking rig.

You will need root or Administrator access on your computer, and have the ability to install software- or use a VM with access to the GPU.

This will be a 2 hour workshop on cracking passwords. Each particpant should bring a laptop that they have root or Administrator access on so we can install Hashcat and John The ripper.


Presenters:

  • David Bryan / VideoMan as David Bryan - VideoMan
    David M. N. Bryan is the Global Managing Consultant in charge of Technology with X-Force Red, IBM’s elite security testing team. His responsibilities include establishing standardized tool sets and environments for project delivery, and delivering on pentest projects. David has over 17+ years of professional Information Security experience. From being a defender of security at a top ten bank, to securing the DEF CON network. David has been a participant in the information security community for 18+ years, first starting out as a DEF CON volunteer (Goon) - and now is on the board that runs Thotcon, a Chicago Information Security conference. For the last ten years David has been the attacker in many scenarios as a penetration tester covering: network, embedded, wireless, web applications, and physical security. David has presented at BlackHat, DEF CON, ToorCon, LayerOne, ToorCamp, BSides Events, and AppSecUSA. David lives in cold, but beautiful Minneapolis Minnesota.

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