03-21-2017, 01:49 PM
I'm trying to attack a Keepass hash where I suspect the password is in the form of an english sentence (english words separated by spaces). Most likely the sentence will have a semantic meaning, not just a random list of words.
Currently I'm using the google- top-10000-english wordlist in combinator attack to create strings in the form of:
"word1 word2 word3 etc."
Any suggestion on how I can make this attack more efficient?
Better wordlist?
Discard sentences without any semantic meaning? (how?)
Please share you experience...
Currently I'm using the google- top-10000-english wordlist in combinator attack to create strings in the form of:
"word1 word2 word3 etc."
Any suggestion on how I can make this attack more efficient?
Better wordlist?
Discard sentences without any semantic meaning? (how?)
Please share you experience...