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    1 # hashcat and its predecessors has been developed and is maintained by:
    2 
    3 Jens "atom" Steube <jens.steube@gmail.com> (@hashcat)
    4 
    5 # The following persons made code contributions to hashcat:
    6 
    7 Philipp "philsmd" Schmidt <philsmd@hashcat.net> (@philsmd)
    8 
    9 * Multiple kernel modules
   10 * Hardware monitor maintenance
   11 * Test Suite maintenance
   12 * Makefile maintenance
   13 * Potfile feature
   14 * Maskfile feature
   15 * Induction directory feature
   16 * Loopback file feature
   17 * Userinput sanity checks
   18 
   19 Gabriele "matrix" Gristina <matrix@hashcat.net> (@gm4tr1x)
   20 
   21 * Multiple kernel modules
   22 * Compressed wordlist feature
   23 * OpenCL Info feature
   24 * Apple Metal Runtime API feature
   25 * Apple macOS port
   26 * Apple Silicon support
   27 * Universal binary on Apple Silicon
   28 * Hardware monitor initial code base and maintenance
   29 * Test suite initial code base and maintenance
   30 * Makefile initial code base
   31 * Multithreading initial code base
   32 * MultiGPU initial code base
   33 * Benchmarks initial code base
   34 
   35 Jean-Christophe "Fist0urs" Delaunay <jean-christophe.delaunay@synacktiv.com> (@Fist0urs)
   36 
   37 * Kerberos TGS Rep enctype 23 kernel module
   38 * Kerberos TGS Rep enctype 17/18 kernel module
   39 * AxCrypt kernel module
   40 * KeePass kernel module
   41 * DPAPImk v1 and v2 kernel module
   42 
   43 Jeremi "epixoip" Gosney <jgosney@terahash.com> (@jmgosney)
   44 
   45 * Oracle Transportation Manager SHA256 kernel module
   46 * Continuous work pushing hashcat to run on large clusters
   47 * Conducting Hashcat trainings
   48 * Moderating the hashcat forum
   49 * Helping tons of new users find their way into the hashcat universe
   50 
   51 Other contributors to hashcat
   52 
   53 * A full list and their commits can be found here:
   54   https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/graphs/contributors
   55 
   56 # hashcat relies on some libraries, including:
   57 
   58 * xxHash by Yann Collet (@Cyan4973)
   59 * LZMA-SDK by Igor Pavlov
   60 * zlib by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler
   61 * win-iconv by Yukihiro Nakadaira
   62 * micro-ecc by Ken MacKay (used as reference for some secp256k1 operations)
   63 * UnRAR by Alexander Roshal
   64 
   65 # Furthermore the following persons helped the project:
   66 
   67 Martin "purehate" Bos <purehate@derbycon.com> (@cantcomputer)
   68 
   69 * For the first person presenting hashcat in his talks and tutorials to a larger audience
   70 * For pushing hashcat to Kali
   71 
   72 Per Thorsheim <per@thorsheim.net> (@thorsheim)
   73 
   74 * For running the "PasswordsCon" conference, first of its kind
   75 * For convincing me to speak publicly about my work
   76 
   77 Rick "Minga" Redman and KoreLogic <mingakore@gmail.com> (@CrackMeIfYouCan)
   78 
   79 * For running the "Crack Me If You Can" password cracking contest, first of its kind
   80 * For pushing password cracking techniques forward
   81 
   82 Brandon Chalk <brandon@casaba.com> (@brandoncasaba)
   83 * Kerberos Pre-Auth 17/18 kernel module, ported from @Fist0urs TGS kernel modules
   84 
   85 Jamie Riden <jamie@blacktraffic.co.uk>
   86 * Web2py pbkdf2-sha512 plugin
   87 
   88 !!! All the package maintainer of hashcat !!!