![]() So anyway, on the subject of generating awesome password lists, Brandon Enright from the Nmap team is trying to come up with an algorithm to rank the different words in the different lists. Feel free to grab it! If you want to pick and choose, as always, check out my password page. ![]() Weighing in at 132mb, it contains my whole collection of password lists. But, just in case, I wrapped everything up in a single tarball: 2. No I mean one that is streamlined, sorted, and will make Nmap the bruteforce tool of the future!įirst, a sidenote: JHaddix from Security Aegis posted a story mentioning my password lists and noted "I'd grab these lists if you dont already have them, who knows how long they will stay up." He makes a great point - if I'm asked to remove these lists, I'll have no choice (for what it's worth, I don't see why I would I cleared it with my ISP before hosting them). And I don't mean the 16gb one I made by taking pretty much every word or word-looking string on the Internet when I was a kid that was called ultimat er dictionary. Yes, I'm still working on making the ultimate password list.
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