Showing posts with label wordlist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wordlist. Show all posts

Friday, 29 March 2013

Create wordlist in crunch



Crunch is a wordlist generator where you can specify a standard character set or a character set you specify. crunch can generate all possible combinations and permutations.



Features



  • crunch generates wordlists in both combination and permutation ways

  • it can breakup output by number of lines or file size

  • now has resume support

  • pattern now supports number and symbols

  • pattern now supports upper and lower case characters separately

  • adds a status report when generating multiple files

  • new -l option for literal support of @,%^

  • new -d option to limit duplicate characters see man file for details

  • now has unicode support

Download Link - http://sourceforge.net/projects/crunch-wordlist/

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Monday, 11 March 2013

Biggest password cracking wordlist with millions of words



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CrackStation's 15GB 1.5 billion entry password cracking dictionary.

The wordlist is being sold by CrackStation using a "pay what you want" model. If you find this dictionary helpful, please consider making a small contribution at: http://adf.ly/KdKsl

From the web page:

The list contains every wordlist, dictionary, and password database leak that I could find on the internet (and I spent a LOT of time looking). It also contains every word in the Wikipedia databases (pages-articles, retrieved 2010, all languages) as well as lots of books from Project Gutenberg. It also includes the passwords from some low-profile database breaches that were being sold in the underground years ago.

The format of the list is a standard text file sorted in non-case-sensitive alphabetical order. Lines are separated with a newline "n" character.

You can test the list without downloading it by giving SHA256 hashes to the free hash cracker. Here's a tool for computing hashes easily. Here are the results of cracking LinkedIn's and eHarmony's password hash leaks with the list.

The list is responsible for cracking about 30% of all hashes given to CrackStation's free hash cracker, but that figure should be taken with a grain of salt because some people try hashes of really weak passwords just to test the service, and others try to crack their hashes with other online hash crackers before finding CrackStation. Using the list, we were able to crack 49.98% of one customer's set of 373,000 human password hashes to motivate their move to a better salting scheme.

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