From asi
Performs hash cracking with Hashcat for penetration testing, covering dictionary, brute-force, rule-based attacks on 300+ hash types. Useful for evaluating password strength in security audits.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/asi:performing-hash-cracking-with-hashcatThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Hash cracking is an essential skill for penetration testers and security auditors to evaluate password strength. Hashcat is the world's fastest password recovery tool, supporting over 300 hash types with GPU acceleration. This skill covers using hashcat for authorized password auditing, understanding attack modes, creating effective rule sets, and generating hash analysis reports. This is stric...
Hash cracking is an essential skill for penetration testers and security auditors to evaluate password strength. Hashcat is the world's fastest password recovery tool, supporting over 300 hash types with GPU acceleration. This skill covers using hashcat for authorized password auditing, understanding attack modes, creating effective rule sets, and generating hash analysis reports. This is strictly for authorized penetration testing and password policy assessment.
| Mode | Flag | Description | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dictionary | -a 0 | Wordlist attack | Known password patterns |
| Combination | -a 1 | Combine two wordlists | Compound passwords |
| Brute-force | -a 3 | Mask-based enumeration | Short passwords |
| Rule-based | -a 0 -r | Dictionary + transformation rules | Complex variations |
| Hybrid | -a 6/7 | Wordlist + mask | Passwords with appended numbers |
| Hash Mode | Type | Example Use |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | MD5 | Legacy web apps |
| 100 | SHA-1 | Legacy systems |
| 1000 | NTLM | Windows credentials |
| 1800 | sha512crypt | Linux /etc/shadow |
| 3200 | bcrypt | Modern web apps |
| 13100 | Kerberos TGS-REP | Active Directory |
npx claudepluginhub plurigrid/asi --plugin asiCracks password hashes with Hashcat using dictionary, brute-force, rule-based, and hybrid attacks. Useful for authorized penetration testing and password policy auditing.
Cracks password hashes with Hashcat using dictionary, brute-force, rule-based, and hybrid attacks. Useful for authorized penetration testing and password policy auditing.
Guides authorized hash cracking with Hashcat for penetration testing and password audits, covering dictionary, brute-force, rule-based attacks, and strength reports.