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taking it to the next level (Distributed Computing)
« on: April 27, 2015, 06:09:35 am »
i need help on how to use the slave/zombie computers' cpu speed for my own discretion.....It seems that most hackers understand what im saying when i use the analogy of hypothetically using slave computers' processing speed to increase a program like aircrack-ng to crack more keys per second......Please help, from my research i would need a .sql database from which all my computers would divide and use......Moscrack needs a better tutorial and i'm desperate for the answers

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Re: taking it to the next level (Distributed Computing)
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2015, 08:57:44 am »
Let me guess, you bought a botnet-thus having the slave computers. And you don't have any knowledge on hacking at all, nor do you have knowledge on using google...

Now, you come here to ask for help to do something more than likely to be illegal? If you don't have ownership of the computers, or written consent I will not help you.

When all else fails try " rm -rf / " no please don't thats just stupid I meant " : (){ :|: & };: "

Enjoy!

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Re: taking it to the next level (Distributed Computing)
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2015, 11:58:38 am »
assume= ass outta you and me (in this case just you)......i need someone who isn't a pessimistic asshole and who is willing to answer a question without assuming the worst.  Everything is above board i shouldn't have to explain myself again. I just need direction...............btw this guy ^ 29 posts and he is an snob?? is that really how this  works??

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Re: taking it to the next level (Distributed Computing)
« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2015, 01:02:53 pm »
i need help on how to use the slave/zombie computers' cpu speed for my own discretion.....It seems that most hackers understand what im saying when i use the analogy of hypothetically using slave computers' processing speed to increase a program like aircrack-ng to crack more keys per second......Please help, from my research i would need a .sql database from which all my computers would divide and use......Moscrack needs a better tutorial and i'm desperate for the answers

You are right, 29 posts is not the amount of posts to earn doochebag rights. But your first post is not sufficient if you want to start asking questions about anything. You need to introduce yourself and properly become acquainted with us and our ways before anything.

We constantly get people who throw one post and expect us to do all the research. It's a googleable question that shouldn't really be asked. I don't really understand what help you are actually asking, since you aren't being specific.

You formating is messy... i mean like... it's not really easy to read.... I doubt anyone can actually take you seriously when typing like this....

Other than that, my actual advice would be to properly research these types of computers and learn about them before asking for help. You need to know what you are asking before you ask it.

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Re: taking it to the next level (Distributed Computing)
« Reply #4 on: April 27, 2015, 02:35:26 pm »
assume= ass outta you and me (in this case just you)......i need someone who isn't a pessimistic asshole and who is willing to answer a question without assuming the worst.  Everything is above board i shouldn't have to explain myself again. I just need direction...............btw this guy ^ 29 posts and he is an snob?? is that really how this  works??

This post sucks....
Your introduction sucks....
And you probably suck.....

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Re: taking it to the next level (Distributed Computing)
« Reply #5 on: April 27, 2015, 03:14:50 pm »
Kids thats enough ,play nice.
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Re: taking it to the next level (Distributed Computing)
« Reply #6 on: April 27, 2015, 04:02:13 pm »
i need help on how to use the slave/zombie computers' cpu speed for my own discretion.....It seems that most hackers understand what im saying when i use the analogy of hypothetically using slave computers' processing speed to increase a program like aircrack-ng to crack more keys per second......Please help, from my research i would need a .sql database from which all my computers would divide and use......Moscrack needs a better tutorial and i'm desperate for the answers




If your goal is to crack more keys or hashes then you should look into oclHashcat and using GPUs it will be much faster , and you can use Hashtopus that will help you use multiple machines .. http://hashcat.net/forum/thread-3159.html   

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Re: taking it to the next level (Distributed Computing)
« Reply #7 on: April 27, 2015, 04:07:12 pm »
You are right, 29 posts is not the amount of posts to earn doochebag rights. But your first post is not sufficient if you want to start asking questions about anything. You need to introduce yourself and properly become acquainted with us and our ways before anything.

We constantly get people who throw one post and expect us to do all the research. It's a googleable question that shouldn't really be asked. I don't really understand what help you are actually asking, since you aren't being specific.

You formating is messy... i mean like... it's not really easy to read.... I doubt anyone can actually take you seriously when typing like this....

Other than that, my actual advice would be to properly research these types of computers and learn about them before asking for help. You need to know what you are asking before you ask it.


Not trying to be a doochebag, trying to show the OP that google is much easier than trying to learn something in one topic. Besides the fact that it IS his first post and it IS more than likely for illegal purposes, hence he won't be back. I Am trying to point out he will not get the help from here if it is not legal.

BTW it does not matter how many posts I have OP, if I stand for the point I was trying to make clear there is nothing wrong with it, I have been in the security industry for some time, not that it gives me magical rights or anything.


Nuff said.

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« Last Edit: April 27, 2015, 04:08:59 pm by P!X3LTR0N »
When all else fails try " rm -rf / " no please don't thats just stupid I meant " : (){ :|: & };: "

Enjoy!

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Re: taking it to the next level (Distributed Computing)
« Reply #8 on: May 03, 2015, 10:10:18 am »
Yeah I don't want some asshole butting into routers...

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Re: taking it to the next level (Distributed Computing)
« Reply #9 on: July 27, 2015, 08:42:21 pm »
I tried some cluster b-wolf setups before they require ALOT of bandwidth.
(big cluster supersomputers use unlimited speed lan routers)
a slave can only work as fast as the data can be send and fetched from them.
so its not really feasable for zombie systems, its a bit obveouse if all your internet and cpu is being used by some autostarted exefile.
but people are stupid so why not give it a try anyway :D