5/17/2023 0 Comments Axcrypt premiumand if in doubt always try the AES-128 cracking first and if every attempt fails, try with AES-256. I think it's still best to say: if you really have no clue if "AES-128" or "AES-256" was used, just think about if you paid for the premium version. Yeah, most hash crackers do not allow trying 2 very different algorithm at the same time. but the AxCrypt list should have made this clear that the "AES-128" vs "AES-256" is different). that might also the problem that you didn't noticed that the 2 files were different, one was crackable by JTR, the other was not. ![]() ![]() The distinction is quite clear: only paid/premium users get the AES-256 support (at least for the time being, in the current version).įurthermore, some users might remember what cipher was written there (the screenshot above shows that it's quite highlighted in that list what algorithm is used, but I guess some users just don't give attention to it.
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