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Submission + - New John the Ripper Cracks Passwords on FPGAs

solardiz writes: John the Ripper is the oldest still evolving password cracker program (and Open Source project), first released in 1996. John the Ripper 1.9.0-jumbo-1, which has just been announced with a lengthy list of changes, is the first release to include FPGA support (in addition to CPU, GPU, and Xeon Phi). This is a long-awaited (or long-delayed) major release, encompassing 4.5 years of development and 6000+ commits by 80+ contributors. From the announcement:

"Added FPGA support for 7 hash types for ZTEX 1.15y boards [...] we support: bcrypt, descrypt (including its bigcrypt extension), sha512crypt & Drupal7, sha256crypt, md5crypt (including its Apache apr1 and AIX smd5 variations) & phpass. As far as we're aware, several of these are implemented on FPGA for the very first time. For bcrypt, our ~119k c/s at cost 5 in ~27W greatly outperforms latest high-end GPUs per board, per dollar, and per Watt. [...] We also support multi-board clusters (tested [...] for up to 16 boards, thus 64 FPGAs, [...] on a Raspberry Pi 2 host)."

Comment Re:Does Uber need executives in France? (Score 1) 334

This valuation relies on active users of Uber (far less than a lot of companies in the valley), and the amount of money made on each active user (far more than most of companies in the valley). Also, Taxis lobbies are better at getting introduced to politicians (case of the Paris monopoly taxi: the guy is the son of a former French President friend... that sounds a lot like 3rd world corruption). The French monopoly on taxi in Paris is really ridiculous and killing the business.

Comment Re:Keep dreaming (Score 1) 477

Additionaly, if you stop reading your messages after 6pm, according to what is described in the document (page 4 / 4.8.1), it means you can legally go back reading your mails at 5am. This rule of 11h of connection-free-time is stupid, but not as bad as presented by the up-worthy news headlines ("You won't believe how much free time have French managers!" ;-) ). There is another rule of 35h free-time for the week end, meaning that we shouldn't read email/text the whole Saturday + 11hours around that day. (let's call that, The Hangover Agreement).

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