Yes, that's,what I was thinking of.
I forgot the name of such a thing, it is called gpu, I think, but I am not sure.
However, whith this peace of software it is possible to configure all processing units of a computer for decrypting, brute-force and other guessing techniques.
This tool shall allow to combine all gpu's from a sli/crossfire-combination to those cores of the cpu and use all of the cores to compute fine things, like hashes for example.
What would You say?
Would You like to adopt a tool like that?
Update:
Now I found some:
All for nvidia-GPU's:
•Extreme GPU Bruteforcer (Shareware, MD5/MySQL/SHA-1/NTLM, )
•GPU MD5 Crack (Freeware, MD5)
•BarsWF (Freeware, MD5)
•Lightning Hash Cracker (Freeware, MD5)
•CuMD5 (Open-Source, MD5)
•nvCUDA (Open-Source, MD5/Mysql)
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I imagined, this ideas were already mentioned, but I suppose, this is a "request for features" thread, which servers the purpose to collect the election of other users.
And if this topic exists more than 5 times from more than 5 people, than this looks like a clear tendency, doesn't it?
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Doesn't the new pyrit not only enable multiple GPU's but also multiple cores?
Using backtrack for the first time is like being 10 years old again with the keys to a Ferrari.
Of course, if you really wanted to have some fun, go to Wal-Mart late at night and ask the greeter if they could help you find trashbags, roll of carpet, rope, quicklime, clorox and a shovel. See if they give you any strange looks. --Streaker69
It would seem the main problem with this idea is that BT* was meant to be portable. If you need something with major bruteforce power, you're not going to have that in a portable laptop unit.
A third party security audit is the IT equivalent of a colonoscopy. It's long, intrusive, very uncomfortable, and when it's done, you'll have seen things you really didn't want to see, and you'll never forget that you've had one.
that's completely right.
A Laptop is better for only collecting those things, which have to be encrypted.
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And what about an microcontroller simulation tool?
You know, what I mean?
A graphical drag and drop application, which allowes me to build a breadboard on the screen and equip it as I want.
And even simulate the programming via c/asm.
And even simulate the functions of a working microcontroller.....and "connecting" it emulation-line to any interface of our computer.
wouldn't this be great?
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A third party security audit is the IT equivalent of a colonoscopy. It's long, intrusive, very uncomfortable, and when it's done, you'll have seen things you really didn't want to see, and you'll never forget that you've had one.
Sorry, double posted.
like building Keikiriki or similar stuff.
But a real need is not present, obviously.
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