Hash Suite Pro
Mar 22, 2021 Hash Suite allows you to import various account credentials and test their strength by attempting to crack them. The program’s interface resembles the classic Office suite layout, thus it is accessible to a wide range of users. To start testing your credentials, Hash Suite provides a wizard that guides you through the process. Hash Suite Pro v3.1 This is the full cracked version of the software. Download, extract, install, enjoy. Inside the archive there is 'crack' folder wich contains everything you need to crack the software. DOWNLOAD Hash Suite Pro 3.1 FULL (cracked) Hash Suite is a Windows program to test security of password hashes. Main objectives are: -Fast: A program with very high performance. Simple and modern: A simple GUI with features offered by modern Windows (fig 1). Smart: Reports with statistics, easy download of quality wordlists, easily fix weak.
Hash Suite is a Windows program to test security of password hashes. Main objectives are:Fast: We offer a program with very high performance.
Simple and modern: We use a simple GUI with features offered by modern Windows (fig 1).
Smart: Reports with statistics, easy download of quality wordlists, easily fix weak passwords.
Powerful: All common features of modern crackers and many unique to Hash Suite.
Scalable: Works fast even with a huge number of hashes.
Hash Suite 3.5 database file with 1 million NTLM hashes and 1 million LM hashes: 80MB
All hashes were randomly generated. The programs are sorted by average performance in first 4 columns. Performance is reported in hashes computed per second. For non-salted hashes (LM, NTLM, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512), this is the same as candidate passwords tested per second. For salted hashes (DCC, DCC2, SSHA, MD5CRYPT, BCRYPT, WPA), this is the number of candidate passwords tested per second multiplied by the number of hashes (all of which use different salts in these benchmarks). Results for salted hashes (where said multiplication was applied) are marked with asterisks (*).
Note: Hash Suite and Hashcat can treat the CPU as an OpenCL device (providing in many cases better performance), but unlike other CPU programs benchmarked here, it would require an OpenCL driver.
Note: John the Ripper uses a smart mode that tries more probable candidate passwords first. Other programs use a dumb mode for brute-force.
Note: John the Ripper's multi-threading support is inefficient for fast hashes (all of those benchmarked here except for DCC2, MD5CRYPT, BCRYPT, WPA), so its performance for 4 threads is not much greater than for 1 thread; much better cumulative performance of 4 processes (rather than threads) may be achieved by using --fork=4 instead.