yeah....sureOriginally Posted by freak
I do it's not that hard just do a brute force attack on the login url and u'll be in in no time... Just make sure u use proxys so they can't report ur ip.Originally Posted by peerzyboy
But I don't think ur allowed to go indepth about how to do it on this site. Plus we don't want a bunch of little script kiddies running around
Cracking passwords is kids play.
Last edited by freak; 12-08-2004 at 06:10 AM.
Anyone would know that brute force is the slowest method of hacking passwords. People usually use words not in a dictonary....and choose a mixture o 2 or 3 words.Originally Posted by freak
You give people too much creditOriginally Posted by peerzyboy
lol, people will use the most obvious ones going...my uni have a thing which stops words and which stops things like sh03 being used, and people end up going to the helpdesk asking what they can use - they dont realise they can use random characters
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Brute force is the fastest for me... cause most people don't know how to choose passwords. And brute force doesn't always just use dictonary words. And in my case i uses a custom word list that has most everything in the dictonary plus a shit ton of other combinations such as
0
00
000
0000
00000
000000
0000000
00000000
1
10
100
1029
10293
102938
11
111
1111
11111
111111
1111111
11111111
12
1209
123
123098
1234
12345
123456
1234567
123abc
adls05
adlt01
adlt02
adlt03
adlt04
adlt05
adlt06
adlt07
adlt08
adlt09
adlt10
adlt11
adlt12
adlt13
adlt14
adlt15
adlu01
adlu02
adlu03
adlu04
adlu05
adlu06
adlu07
adlu08
adlv01
adm
admad
admah
admatha
admin
administ
administered
administration
administrations
administrative
administrators
admiration
admired
admission
admit
admitedly
admon
admonfaye
admonish
admonished
admonishing
plus u can also scramle those up and get a ton more combinations
At any rate a brute force attack is only as good as ur wordlist. But were a lil off topic lol
Last edited by freak; 12-08-2004 at 03:10 PM.
Based on a~z,0~9 (36 letters)
A 6 char word has 2238976116 possibilites,
A 7 char word has 80603140212 possibilities,
8 char = 2901713047668
9 char = 104461669716084
10 char = 3760620109779060
so brute force is relatively ineffective here...best bet would be to take a common word and to then go through the user accounts, until you find one, then change their pass/keycode...
but then i wouldnt advocate this... and certainly not discuss it
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Sure there are tons of possibilites... Thats why u use a program to auto scan thosands and thosands of passwords and user names per minute. let it scan over night u will have cracked at least 2 or 3 accounts.Originally Posted by vivitron 15
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