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Wordlist ideas? |
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Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 9:06 pm |
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xxvvyy |
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I have been thinking about how to compile some good world lists.
One good idea came to replacing common characters with "leet speak".
Example, taking commonnames.dic
and replacing
A = 4
E = 3
o = 0
i = 1
l = 1
t = 7
This has already cracked some of my previously uncracked passwords.
Any other good ideas? |
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Re: Wordlist ideas? |
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Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 10:22 pm |
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tehhunter |
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xxvvyy wrote: | I have been thinking about how to compile some good world lists.
One good idea came to replacing common characters with "leet speak".
Example, taking commonnames.dic
and replacing
A = 4
E = 3
o = 0
i = 1
l = 1
t = 7
This has already cracked some of my previously uncracked passwords.
Any other good ideas? | I figured that doing such a thing would take up a really unnecessary amount of space, so I just (in my prog) create all such permutations on the fly as it runs. I suppose you could do this too, but it was just easier for me to do what I did. |
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Re: Wordlist ideas? |
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 3:07 am |
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xxvvyy |
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tehhunter wrote: | xxvvyy wrote: | I have been thinking about how to compile some good world lists.
One good idea came to replacing common characters with "leet speak".
Example, taking commonnames.dic
and replacing
A = 4
E = 3
o = 0
i = 1
l = 1
t = 7
This has already cracked some of my previously uncracked passwords.
Any other good ideas? | I figured that doing such a thing would take up a really unnecessary amount of space, so I just (in my prog) create all such permutations on the fly as it runs. I suppose you could do this too, but it was just easier for me to do what I did. |
I agree with you. I think I need to learn out to maniupulate Rules.txt for password pro to achieve this desired result. |
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 7:05 pm |
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Cain and abel does this |
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