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Click on a team name below for more details about its composition, resources, and methodology for tackling the contest.

Score Name Active Members CPU Cores (est) GPU Cores (est) Primary Tools Eligible
38576 hashcat 11 29 21 hashcat, oclhashcat (many others) Yes
36017 Insidepro Team 16 40 20 EGB, PasswordsPro, Saminside, Hashcat, OclHashcat, JTR, Ophcrack No
31175 CrackHeads 2 120 (EC2 and a cluster) 1 John the Ripper, probabilistic cracker, oclhashcat Yes
29196 john-users 10+ ~30 1 John the Ripper, custom code to distribute & assimilate results (some others) Yes
22623 iPhelix 1 8 3 oclHashcat, hashcat, ighashgpu, John the Ripper, probabilistic cracker Yes
22443 Nightingale ? ? ? ? Yes
20563 bartavelle ~4 123 (peak: 204) 0 John the Ripper, custom distributed cracking code No
12488 PHX2600 ? ? ? ? Yes
7862 smelly_weigand ? ? ? ? No
7569 4yvak ? ? ? ? Yes
6530 Bill E Ghote 1 2 0 John the Ripper, OphCrack, RainbowCrack Yes
5891 Benny Lava ? ? ? ? Yes
3753 16Crack 1 6 0 16Crack Yes
3550 RPISEC ? ? ? ? Yes
2629 Rippin and Tearin 2 4 0 John the Ripper, ophcrack Yes
696 0x90 ? ? ? ? Yes
213 P1neapp1e ? ? ? ? Yes
5 Analog Conspiracy ? ? ? ? No

The above counts for CPUs and GPUs are very high-level and discard the differences between higher-end and lower-end cores. The core-count for teams using clusters or EC2 are rough equivalents based on the number of compute-hours they report having used. See each teams' specific writeup for more details.






 
 

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