With hash-mode 9600 (MS Office 2013) there can be multiple hashes with
the same salt but with different encryption verifiers in esalt_bufs.
This commit adds the functionality to execute _comp kernels for
different hashes after deriving their common key once.
Fixes#1826
Contains a kernel for the ODF 1.1 encryption implemented in OpenOffice.
The algorithm uses a SHA-1 checksum, a PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA1 key derivation
with 1024 iterations and Blowfish-CFB encryption.
Valid hashes can be extracted with the libreoffice2john.py script,
available from the John the Ripper Jumbo repository at
https://github.com/magnumripper/JohnTheRipper/blob/bleeding-jumbo/run/libreoffice2john.py
You have to remove the filename suffix at the end of the hash before
passing it to hashcat. Also see 'hashcat -m18600 --example-hashes'.
You can leave the filename prefix if you use the --username option to
process those hashes.
- Add hash-mode 18600 (Open Document Format (ODF) 1.1 (SHA-1, Blowfish))
- Tests: add hash-mode 18600 (Open Document Format (ODF) 1.1 (SHA-1, Blowfish))
Contains a kernel for the latest ODF 1.2 encryption implemented in
LibreOffice. The algorithm uses a SHA-256 checksum, a PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA1
key derivation with 100000 iterations and key stretching and AES-CBC
encryption.
Valid hashes can be extracted with the libreoffice2john.py script,
available from the John the Ripper Jumbo repository at
https://github.com/magnumripper/JohnTheRipper/blob/bleeding-jumbo/run/libreoffice2john.py
You have to remove the filename suffix at the end of the hash before
passing it to hashcat. Also see 'hashcat -m18400 --example-hashes'.
You can leave the filename prefix if you use the --username option to
process those hashes.
- Add hash-mode 18400 (Open Document Format (ODF) 1.2 (SHA-256, AES))
- Tests: add hash-mode 18400 (Open Document Format (ODF) 1.2 (SHA-256, AES))
Remove unnecessary constant variables by hardcoring values instead of
looking up. Precalculate swaps that are known at compile time. Hardcode
hashes_shown offset as zero for all TC / VC kernels.
Adds suport for the Japanese cipher Camellia with 256-bit keys as used
by VeraCrypt.
- Add Camellia header decryption checks to all VeraCrypt kernels
- Add test containers for remaining cipher combinations
Adds support for the Russian cipher specified in GOST R 34.12-2015, also
known as Kuznyechik (Grasshopper).
- Add Kuznyechik header decryption checks to all VeraCrypt kernels
- Add test containers for available Kuznyechik cipher combinations