Feasible method of cracking long, randomised passwords?
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(07-07-2020, 01:21 AM)CracktainCrunch Wrote: It would essentially be a brute force attack but with pre-generated passwords that one would use in a dict attack I guess.

I'm not sure what brought this idea. You want the worst of both worlds? The way too large keyspace of a brute-force attack paired with the slightly slower speed of a dictionary attack? If you want to do a brute-force you should use the mask attack. But if your passwords exceeds 7 or 8 characters (leave alone 10 do 15) this pretty much is infeasible. You need clever attacks like dict+rules.
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RE: Feasible method of cracking long, randomised passwords? - by undeath - 07-07-2020, 10:02 AM