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# 🔓 Hashcat Cheatsheet 🔑
Hashcat is a powerful password cracking tool. Here are some useful commands and examples:
## Table of Contents
- [Check GPUs](#check-gpus)
- [Hash Types](#hash-types)
- [Attack Modes](#attack-modes)
- [Wordlists](#wordlists)
- [Incremental Mode](#incremental-mode)
- [Custom Charsets](#custom-charsets)
- [Examples](#examples)
---
## 🕵️‍♂️ Check GPUs
- `hashcat -I` 🖥️
**Note**: Check available GPUs on the system.
---
## 🗝️ Hash Types
- `hashcat -m 0` 🔐
**Note**: MD5.
- `hashcat -m 1000` 🔑
**Note**: NTLM.
- `hashcat -m 2500` 🔓
**Note**: WPA/WPA2.
- `hashcat -m 22000` 🔓
**Note**: WPA-PMKID-PBKDF2.
---
## ⚔️ Attack Modes
- `hashcat -a 0` 🗡️
**Note**: Straight attack.
- `hashcat -a 3` 🛡️
**Note**: Brute-force attack.
---
## 🪄 Wordlists
- `hashcat -w 4` 📘
**Note**: Set workload profile.
---
## 🔨 Incremental Mode
- `-increment` ♾️
**Note**: Enable incremental mode.
- `-increment-min 8`
**Note**: Set minimum password length.
- `-increment-max 12`
**Note**: Set maximum password length.
---
## 🎯 Custom Charsets
- `?d?l?u` 🎲
**Note**: Digits, lowercase, uppercase letters.
- `?s` ❇️
**Note**: Special characters.
- `?a` 🎯
**Note**: All characters (lowercase, uppercase, digits, special).
---
## 💡 Examples
### 🚀 Brute force WPA2 PMKID hash:
```bash
hashcat -m 22000 -a 3 hash.hc22000 ?d?d?d?d?d?d?d?d
```
- `m 22000`: WPA-PMKID-PBKDF2 hash.
- `a 3`: Brute-force attack.
- `?d?d?d?d?d?d?d?d`: 8-digit brute-force mask.
### ⚡ Incremental attack on WPA2 hash:
```bash
hashcat -m 22000 hash.hc22000 --increment --increment-min 8 --increment-max 12 ?d?d?d?d?d?d?d?d?d
```
- `-increment`: Incremental mode.
- `-increment-min 8`: Min length 8.
- `-increment-max 12`: Max length 12.
- `?d?d?d?d?d?d?d?d?d`: 8-12 digit incremental mask.
```
You can copy this Markdown content into an `.md` file and upload it to your GitHub repository. This should make it easier to refer to your Hashcat commands.