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Crack WPA2 (.hc22000 file) with list not completing - Joe_Baker - 12-02-2021

I have a WPA2 hash file .hc22000 (so mode 22000) but when I try to find the password located in a small list of 5 words it just keeps running but doesn't complete it. I let the command run for an hour before closing it, it kept loading on "Initializing backend runtime for device #1. Please be patient...". I'm using the command:
"hashcat -a 0 -m 22000 hashfile.hc22000 wordlist.txt". Does someone have experience with these .hc22000 files or maybe something wrong with my command?

The hash looks like following:
"WPA*02*<bunch of letters and numbers with a * from time to time>*02"

Text file looks like following:
"
RandomWord
anotherRandomWord
password
notMyPassword
another
"

The command is running when I'm in the folder of hashcat (hashcat-6.2.5) and the files used are located in this folder as well. I get no error codes except  "nvmlDeviceGetFanSpeed(): Not Supported" but this shouldn't be an issue from what I've read.

I'm using a i7-9750h and RTX2060 so you would expect that it wouldn't take that long to get a hash from a 5 word long list (let alone a huge list like rockyou).

P.S. I'm new to hashcat so it's possible I'm missing some obvious steps.


RE: Crack WPA2 (.hc22000 file) with list not completing - v71221 - 12-08-2021

Try to play with -D option.
At first, to show info about detected backend devices, run
Code:
hashcat.exe -I

Then choose your device.
In my case
-D 1  means use CPU, works!
-D 2  means use GPU, doesn't work, Device #2: Not enough allocatable device memory for this attack.

For simplicity, you can enter the hash and password directly into the command line.
Code:
hashcat.exe  -D 1  -a 3  -m 22000  "WPA*01*4d4fe7aac3a2cecab195321ceb99a7d0*fc690c158264*f4747f87f9f4*686173686361742d6573736964***"  "hashcat!"

It takes about 16 minutes in my case and it works. Status: Cracked
This is an example hash you can find here:
https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes
or just
Code:
hashcat.exe  -m 22000  --example-hashes

By the way, I'm also new to hashcat.
I'm using Windows and a 10-year-old laptop with an Intel Celeron CPU and an Intel GPU.
I was not able to use hashcat on Linux. Every time I got an "illegal hardware instruction" error.

Now the fun part.
pmkid-hash (format .hc22000) from real dump (captured by hcxdumptool) is not cracked. Status: Exhausted
eapol-hash (format .hc22000) from the same real dump is cracked. Status: Cracked

So far I have not been able to crack pmkid.
I tried wordlist attack, brute-force attack, different dumpfiles, however result is the same. Status: Exhausted
I can crack eapol-hash, but something wrong with pmkid-hash. May be the main reason is my weak hardware.
Please answer what status you saw when you ran the commands below on your hardware. Cracked or Exhausted ?


Code:
hashcat.exe  -D 1  -a 3  -m 22000  "WPA*01*f8dc238fb156874627b5ff251b8ab53c*020000000001*020000000020*61703031***"  "12345678"

hashcat.exe  -D 1  -a 3  -m 22000  "WPA*02*6ec572e97e2ede5a6099bf964fa880fd*020000000001*020000000020*61703031*013ebd2420f2dedcfb7ad5cf967c902c5f40031574352a492e809b58b0e74e4a*0103007502010a00000000000000000000f97e365fcdcfcf2ccb91fa35c25c345eaf34b638c15926eb43a1cc78876d7c86000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001630140100000fac040100000fac040100000fac023c00*02"  "12345678"


Explanation of the hc22000 hash line you can find here
https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=cracking_wpawpa2

Please read this post as an example of troubleshooting of dictionary attack.
https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-8602.html


RE: Crack WPA2 (.hc22000 file) with list not completing - ZerBea - 12-08-2021

Now the fun part.
pmkid-hash (format .hc22000) from real dump (captured by hcxdumptool) is not cracked. Status: Exhausted
eapol-hash (format .hc22000) from the same real dump is cracked. Status: Cracked

Indeed funny, but related to 802.11 attack mode and conversion mode:
PMKID retrieved from ACCESS POINT.
EAPOL MESSAGE PAIR retrieved from CLIENT M2.
It the CLIENT is authorized, the PSK should be the same on both. If not, you'll get two different PSKs. The same will happen if the PSK is changed during capturing time.
(BTW: both MACs look very synthetic - which let me assume that you're running a test environment)
By default hcxdumptool/hcxlabtool attack both (AP and CLIENT) and hcxpcapngtool convert everything.
All tools are analysis tools and it is mandatory that you know what you are doing (choosing the attack vector, converting the hash, selecting the desired hash to feed hashcat). Otherwise the result will be completely unexpected.


RE: Crack WPA2 (.hc22000 file) with list not completing - v71221 - 12-08-2021

@ZerBea
Thank you for your prompt reply. Yes, I am a newcomer, diligently studying hcxdumptool/hcxtools and using a test environment. Three notebooks with wifi-adapters, 1st with Linux and hcxdumptool/hcxtools, 2nd with Windows as wifi access point, and 3rd with Windows as client. For clarity and readability I changed MACs on AP and CLIENT.

AP is created by these commands on Windows 7

Code:
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=ap01 key=12345678 keyUsage=temporary
netsh wlan start hostednetwork

I ran this command to capture AP-CLIENT session.

Code:
$ sudo hcxdumptool  -i wlan0  -o dump.pcapng  --silent  --enable_status=127  -c 1

I used silent "passive" mode because client hung if I ran hcxdumptool in "active" mode.
Could you kindly provide me with "proper" syntax of hcxdumptool options if I'm targeting PMKID only.

By the way, I noticed that
hcxhash2cap with option "--pmkid=" gives an error "reading hash line 1 failed".
hcxhash2cap with option "--pmkid-eapol=" works fine.
Input file in both cases is the same one-line-file pmkid.22000


Code:
$ hcxhash2cap --pmkid=pmkid.22000 -c test.cap
reading hash line 1 failed: WPA*01*f8dc238fb156874627b5ff251b8ab53c*020000000001*020000000020*61703031***

$ hcxhash2cap --pmkid-eapol=pmkid.22000 -c test2.cap
PMKIDs/EAPOL messages written to capfile(s): 1 (0 skipped)



RE: Crack WPA2 (.hc22000 file) with list not completing - ZerBea - 12-08-2021

--pmkid option is for old 16800 hash lines. It will give an ERROR on hc22000 files.
By latest commit:
https://github.com/ZerBea/hcxtools/commit/9e118e11672cd8c3933d2fb194372f342a6f71ad
I added an additional information to --help:

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NARRATOR (V.O.): "But here is the secret they don't tell you in the 'masterclass' ads. You don't need a million subscribers. You need one person who gets it."

VISUAL: A single comment appears on the screen. Username: @LostInTheNoise. Comment: "I’ve watched this three times. I thought I was the only one who felt this way. Thank you."

NARRATOR (voice breaking slightly): "That comment changed everything. Not because of the algorithm. But because I realized: Content isn't about you. It's about the person on the other side of the screen who feels alone."

MONTAGE:

  • Alex filming in the rain.
  • Learning to use Davinci Resolve.
  • Deleting 50 videos and starting a new channel called "The Quiet Creator."
  • New videos: "Why you feel stuck at 25." "How to start when you’re terrified." "Editing for emotion, not perfection."

VISUAL: Analytics graph. A slow, steady climb. Not a hockey stick. A staircase.

NARRATOR (V.O.): "One year later... I’m not famous. I have 18,000 subscribers. But I also have a rent payment that comes from sponsors. I have a community that shows up every Tuesday at 7 PM. And I have a schedule that lets me pick my kid up from school."

CUT TO: Alex on a park bench, holding a smartphone on a small tripod.

NARRATOR (on camera, genuine smile): "People ask me how to become a video content creator. They expect me to talk about gear or hacks. But the real answer? Learn to love the process more than the result. Learn to be bad at it for a long time. And learn that your weird, specific voice? That’s the only thing the algorithm can’t copy."

VISUAL: Slow motion of Alex pressing "Publish" on Video #100.

TEXT ON SCREEN: "The camera doesn't matter. The consistency does."

NARRATOR (V.O.): "So if you’re on video #3 and nobody is watching... keep going. Video #100 is waiting for you. And it’s going to be a masterpiece."

FADE TO BLACK.

TITLE CARD: "CREATE LOUDLY."

[SCENE END]


Real Encounters and Realtor Themes

The mention of "Real Rencontre," "Realtor," and implying a scenario where a realtor is involved in an intimate or compromising situation suggests a themed video. Adult content often utilizes relatable or fantastical scenarios to engage viewers, and the realtor theme could be a part of a narrative that combines elements of power dynamics, role-play, or simply an exploration of fantasies.

The Creator Economy Ladder

| Tier | Monthly Views | Average Income | Primary Sources | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hobbyist | <50,000 | $0 - $500 | None / Small gifts | | Micro | 250k - 1M | $1,000 - $5,000 | Digital products, small brand deals | | Mid-Tier | 1M - 10M | $6,000 - $30,000 | Ad rev, sponsorships, affiliate links | | Macro | 10M+ | $50,000+ | Sponsorships, merch, licensing |

LinkedIn Video

  • Best for: B2B consulting, career advice, thought leadership.
  • Monetization: Indirect (booking $5k consulting clients).
  • Workload: Medium. Requires a professional but not viral aesthetic.

The Winning Strategy: Use Short-form (TikTok/Reels) as a funnel to Long-form (YouTube). A 60-second highlight reel drives viewers to the 15-minute deep dive.

The Video Content Creator Career: A Complete Guide to Success in 2024 and Beyond

In the last decade, the title "Video Content Creator" has evolved from a niche hobbyist label into one of the most coveted, competitive, and viable career paths in the modern economy. With the explosion of platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels, and LinkedIn video, organizations and individuals are racing to capture attention through motion picture.

But what does a career as a video content creator actually look like? Is it all free products, brand trips, and "day in the life" vlogs? Or is it a high-stress grind of deadlines, algorithm anxiety, and burnouts?

The truth lies somewhere in the middle. This guide will dissect the reality of the video content creator career—covering required skills, monetization strategies, platform nuances, daily workflows, and how to future-proof your role against AI and market saturation.

Overview of ManyVids

ManyVids is a platform that allows content creators to sell their videos directly to consumers. It's known within the adult content industry for providing a space where creators can share their work and connect with their audience on a more personal level. The platform hosts a wide variety of content, ranging from amateur to professional productions.

Part 8: How to Start (Zero Equipment, Zero Audience)

You do not need a Sony A7IV and a $2,000 light kit. The best camera is the one you have.

Phase 1 (Months 1-3): The Apprenticeship

  • Use your smartphone + natural window light.
  • Use CapCut (free) for editing.
  • Goal: Publish 1 video per week for 12 weeks. Do not check analytics. Focus on finishing.
  • Niche: Pick something narrow. Not "travel vlogs." Pick "Budget solo travel in Southeast Asia."

Phase 2 (Months 4-6): The Upgrade

  • Buy a $100 USB microphone (Samson Q2U or Blue Yeti).
  • Buy a $60 LED panel light.
  • Goal: Improve audio and lighting quality. Audit your first 12 videos. Which topic got the most engagement? Double down.

Phase 3 (Months 6-12): Monetization

  • Apply for YouTube Partner Program (1k subs + 4k watch hours).
  • Sign up for affiliate networks (Amazon Associates, ShareASale).
  • Goal: $500/month consistently.

If you use --silent, hcxdumptool will become a simple dump tool like tshark, Wireshark, tcpdump. PMKIDs are not requested and a possible packet loss has to be expected.
To request PMKIDs only:
$ sudo hcxdumptool -i INTERFACE -o dump.pcapng --disable_client_attacks --disable_deauthentication --enable_status=95

For sure, some attack modes are extreme aggressive (as hell). They prevent that a CLIENT is able to connect to a NETWORK or they will let a CLIENT crash completely.

BTW:
I'm interested in a dump file from netsh hostednetwork. Can you please add a pcapng file from:
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=ap01 key=12345678 keyUsage=temporary

Usually the PMKID and the MIC should be calculated using the same PMK. It looks like this is not the case on netsh, which could be a bug inside of this tool.

From what I read here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23168152/use-netsh-wlan-set-hostednetwork-to-create-a-wifi-hotspot-and-the-authenti
only this types are supported by netsh:
Radio types supported : 802.11n 802.11g 802.11b
By default, PMKID caching is not activated.


RE: Crack WPA2 (.hc22000 file) with list not completing - ZerBea - 12-08-2021

Great. The dump files are very appreciated.
I'll take a look at them.
Thanks.


RE: Crack WPA2 (.hc22000 file) with list not completing - ZerBea - 12-08-2021

I have finished the analysis.
The PMKID calculated by netsh is wrong!
Looks like Windows has a problem with PMKIDs (not only on WPA2 Enterprise) since Windows 7:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/c200b4c0-91af-42e9-863b-2b77451a5613/windows-7-not-sending-the-correct-pmkid

Calculated PMKID by netsh (in WPA KEY DATA field packet 29 file 1, packet 27 file 2):
f8dc238fb156874627b5ff251b8ab53c

Calculated PMKID by function:
ca5396d611cf330aebefd48ebbfb0e63
Code:
PMKID = HMAC-SHA1-128(PMK, "PMK Name" | MAC_AP | MAC_STA)

Corrected hash line to reproduce that hashcat will not fail:
Code:
WPA*01*ca5396d611cf330aebefd48ebbfb0e63*020000000001*020000000020*61703031***

To answer your questions:
1. It doesn't matter if you capture PMKIDROGUE or PMKID. Both are suitable for PMKID-attacks.
correct
PMKIDROGUE = PMKID requested by hcxdumptool
PMKID = PMKID captured after CLIENT request

2. In my case, pmkid-hash was not cracked (Status: Exhausted), probably due to a bug.
correct, because netsh calculated a wrong PMKID!!!


Now I have to find a way to detect this garbage.


RE: Crack WPA2 (.hc22000 file) with list not completing - v71221 - 12-09-2021

@ZerBea
I think we should start another thread called "PMKID Attack, Best Practices, Miscellaneous".
In the meantime, could you advise something to the author of the current thread (Joe_Baker) based on your experience?

For educational purposes, it is desirable to calculate PMK and PMKID manually.
I found this link http://jorisvr.nl/wpapsk.html
Could you please share your method. Perhaps you have written your own utility.
Such a utility along with the source code would be a great help for newbies like me.


RE: Crack WPA2 (.hc22000 file) with list not completing - ZerBea - 12-09-2021

"In the meantime, could you advise something to the author of the current thread (Joe_Baker) based on your experience?"
To gain the necessary basic knowledge, hashcat FAQ are very helpful:
https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=fre...s#overview
I couldn't explain it better than what is described in this general guide.
BTW:
It makes it very difficult to give an advice, because of missing information about the OS, version of NVIDA driver and version of CUDA SDK.

There is no need to open a new thread, because nearly everything is already explained.
Since Atom persuaded me to publish hcxtools (nearly the same time when hashcat went open source) I started a thread:
https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-6661.html
It describe how to use hcxtools and how to build a WiFi analysis environment.

Another thread followed after we (again thanks to Atom and RealEnder) discovered the PMKID attack:
https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-7717.html

A WPA1/2 basic tutorial is here:
https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=cracking_wpawpa2

Inside this threads are several links to get more background information about the functions "behind the scenes".

My advice is to read this basics and to play around with the examples mentioned above and here:
https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes

My second advice is to learn and understand Linux step by step:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Installation_guide
BTW:
A successful installation of K A L I by graphical installer is far away from learning and understanding Linux.

That include openssl crypto:
https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man7/crypto.html
because it provide all functions to calculate and verify PMKs and PMKIDs.

"Perhaps you have written your own utility."
To find out how a PMK is calculated, please take a look at the source code of wlangenpmk (CPU based):
https://github.com/ZerBea/hcxkeys
Code:
$ wlangenpmk -e ap01 -p 12345678

essid (networkname)....: ap01
password...............: 12345678
plainmasterkey (SHA1)..: 5577866bc5e9778a3ca3d8730e97f258e2a9ae2afd95bbd63c4f383275c8ba93

or wlangenpmkocl (OpenCL based):
Code:
$ wlangenpmkocl -e ap01 -p 12345678
using: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti

essid (networkname)....: ap01
password...............: 12345678
plainmasterkey (SHA1)..: 5577866bc5e9778a3ca3d8730e97f258e2a9ae2afd95bbd63c4f383275c8ba93

There are similar functions (CPU based) in hcxpcapngtool, hcxhashtool and hcxpmkidtool as well as in hcxdumptool.


RE: Crack WPA2 (.hc22000 file) with list not completing - v71221 - 12-11-2021

@ZerBea
Great! Thanks!
In the meantime, I discovered that the freshly installed Windows 11 Enterprise no longer sends PMKID (in contrast to Windows 7 Enterprise). At least by default. Please see the attachment. If you need dumps, please let me know.

Could you please explain what "2412/1" means in the log of hcxdumptool (v6.2.5).
For example, line like this

Code:
22:09:57 2412/1  0015999e54c4 000bf4ad5332 TEST_AP [ROGUE PROBERESPONSE]

What's the point of specifying [ROGUE PROBERESPONSE] in the log if hcxdumptool works with the --silent option
From my newcomer point of view, it makes more sense to specify [PROBEREQUEST] instead.