Dear Fabio,

On Feb 27, 2014, at 9:33 , Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) <li...@infosecurity.ch> 
wrote:

> Hi Joel,
> 
> would you consider dealing with Kali's project in order to incorporate the 
> attack tool into Penetration Testing Linux's distribution?

Would be nice to integrate Kraken in a distribution to spread it further. 
However, the tool is only useful when combined with Hundreds of GB of tables. I 
can't think of an easy way of making these accessible to distro users.

> Also, it would make a lot of sense if all those tools stay on a single Github 
> account, in order improve them in a collaborative way, but specifically to 
> "collect" all of the issues and ideas of improvement.

There has been virtually no Kraken development for about three years. If a 
Github account can ignite such development, I'm all in favor of it and can host 
it, too, unless we find any active developers that would be a better fit for 
the role.

Cheers,

     -Karsten


> Are you willing to setup a github account focusing on the improvement of GSM 
> cracking capabilities?
> 
> Fabio
> 
> Il 2/26/14, 3:23 PM, Joel Eriksson ha scritto:
>> Hello Nikos,
>> 
>> First of all, you now need to use the AMD APP SDK, rather than the old ATI 
>> stream SDK. The AMD APP SDK includes libaticalcl.so and libaticalrt.so. You 
>> can link Kraken to libaticalcl.
>> 
>> Btw, I recommend using this Kraken fork instead of the original:
>> http://www.g3gg0.de/wordpress/projects/kraken-win32/
>> 
>> Note that while it's called kraken-win32, it still runs perfectly well on 
>> Linux as well.
>> 
>> I also recommend using this code instead of the a5_ati code:
>> http://traxme.net/a5/a5_ilx/
>> 
>> Here are the instructions on how to integrate it with Kraken:
>> http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.science.cryptography.a51/month=20110401
>> 
>> When I was working with this I was able to crack one burst in about 2 
>> seconds, with 3x6990. When sending 20 bursts at once they completed in about 
>> 17-18 seconds though, so less than one second on average. I added some 
>> custom tweaks and patches to the original Kraken source to achieve that 
>> though, but using a5_ilx instead of a5_ati is one of the main improvements 
>> you can make without patching any code yourself. Of course, you will also 
>> need to use SSD:s to store the tables.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Joel Eriksson
>> CEO ClevCode / CTO Cycura
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Nikos Balkanas <nikos.balka...@eyeonix.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Where can I find the atical libraries needed by Kraken's A5Ati.so?
>> 
>> TIA,
>> Nikos
>> 
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