Mask attack and other features of PKF 2020 v4

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What’s new in Passware Kit 2020 v4

  • New Mask attack
  • Password recovery for iWork 2020 files
  • Password recovery for 7-Zip archives on Linux and Mac
  • GPU acceleration for NTLM hashes
  • Improved performance for Zip AES password recovery
  • New modifier: English – Arabic keyboard layout transliteration
  • Reports saved as CSV files

New Mask attack

Passware adds a new password recovery method: Mask attack that checks passwords matching a specific pattern. A password mask is a string that displays a position of character candidates in a password.

The new attack allows users to skip unnecessary character combinations and reduces time spent on brute-force password recovery.

The Mask attack is compatible with hashcat mask files (.hcmask).

Password recovery for iWork 2020 files

Passware Kit recovers passwords for iWork files: documents created with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. The new version introduces GPU-accelerated password recovery for the latest iWork 10.2.

Password recovery for 7-Zip archives on Linux and Mac

Passware Kit Agent for Linux and Passware Kit Forensic for Mac now support password recovery for 7-Zip archives, in addition to the Windows version of the Passware Kit.

GPU acceleration for NTLM hashes

Passware Kit now accelerates the recovery of Windows user passwords from NTLM hashes. It features a GPU acceleration on both NVIDIA and AMD cards, providing the average speed of 19 billion (!) passwords per second on an NVIDIA 2080Ti.

Decryptum DPR 2080TI-S/12 4U provides the speed of up to 180 billion passwords per second.

Improved performance for Zip AES password recovery

GPU acceleration of password recovery for Zip archives is even greater now! Passware Kit 2020 v4 recovers Zip AES passwords 40% faster, reaching the speed of 6 million passwords per second on an NVIDIA 2080ti GPU.

Decryptum DPR 2080TI-S/12 4U is now over 280% faster, processing up to 40 million Zip AES passwords per second.

New modifier: English – Arabic keyboard layout transliteration

The new version of Passware Kit adds support for English <-> Arabic keyboard layout transliteration to the Substitute Characters modifier, which is applicable to all types of brute-force attacks: Dictionary, Xieve, Brute-force, Previous Passwords, etc.

This makes it possible to recover passwords when an English word is typed in the Arabic keyboard layout and vice versa.

Reports saved as CSV files

Passware Kit is now able to save password recovery reports as CSV files. This makes it easy to process decryption results using third-party tools.

CSV reports include the following information: file path, account name, and password.