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I'm pretty sure hashcat requires an intel CPU but we can do some testing to double check.. @Menn1s or @nos3curity could one of you test this out?
Ok looking at the site this is what I found: Maybe we need to check if there is an OpenCL runtime instead of the processor? Will have to look into...
@MalwareMechanic I havent been able to look into this as all of my CPUs are intel but looking at the documentation it says "everything that comes with an OpenCL runtime"
I think this one we will have to look into on how to detect the OpenCL runtime
I would like to pass the decision for this one onto @mandiant/flare-vm, I'm not familiar with the tool
Ok yeah that would probably make more sense for commando then, since we would want to inspect the system for forensics after payload detonation or some ttp testing.. Sounds good,...
I didnt think it was possible to disable it with a script due to Tamper Protection, but if we can automate that it would be the best thing we could...
Even if we could automate killing Defender, but require Tamper Protection to be disabled, that would be a step in the right direction. The issue is that I believe doing...
I think if it makes the package install better I'm good with it, I am also not familiar with this tool so I dont have a good opinion
I am in agreeance with @MalwareMechanic I think env variables would be the quickest route but also this opens an opportunity to build in a new feature (per-package customizations), so...