08-26-2012, 05:44 PM
Well thought out epixoip!
I can confirm this too, hundreds if not thousands use this method when choosing their passwords (I live in an Arabian country), in fact I, myself, used to write my name in "masked" in English, which was something like "uf]hglg;". Good enough password for an 8-year-old kid.
I revised your Arabic table, it was missing some characters and also some characters were wrongly formatted (might be my text editor only).
I ended up with two tables:
1- arabic_revised_simple.table, this one is it, it should get any English word hiding behind a nonsense-Arabic-word as long as it's in your dictionary, e.g:
2- arabic_revised.table, this one is a bit more complicated, it has all Arabic characters including Shift+ArabicChar (Not very common, I think).
Both attached, remove .txt.
If this got applied to all other languages it would rape foreign hashes brutely, no doubt.
I can confirm this too, hundreds if not thousands use this method when choosing their passwords (I live in an Arabian country), in fact I, myself, used to write my name in "masked" in English, which was something like "uf]hglg;". Good enough password for an 8-year-old kid.
I revised your Arabic table, it was missing some characters and also some characters were wrongly formatted (might be my text editor only).
I ended up with two tables:
1- arabic_revised_simple.table, this one is it, it should get any English word hiding behind a nonsense-Arabic-word as long as it's in your dictionary, e.g:
Code:
malik = ةشمهن
OR
12e4b5b39b6230240cd6eace258b564b:اشساؤشÙ
اشساؤش٠= HashCat
Both attached, remove .txt.
If this got applied to all other languages it would rape foreign hashes brutely, no doubt.