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Probable-Wordlists
- Searching for a site, that I've visited a long time ago. (very big password lists)
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hashcathelper: Convenience tool for hashcat - crack NT hashes by taking LM hashes into account; generate analytics for cracked passwords; visualize "SamePassword" clusters in Bloodhound
Instead of using Crackstation as the source for passwords, I would recommend using the Probable Password Lists
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wordlist advice
A suggestion of a good wordlist (other than the infamous rockyou.txt) : https://github.com/berzerk0/Probable-Wordlists
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Cybersecurity Repositories
Probable Wordlists
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What are your favorite/must-have datasets?
Probable V2 wordlist set https://github.com/berzerk0/Probable-Wordlists
- Finding a good wordlist / some other questions.
- Where can I find an up-to-date list of the most common passwords?
- WPA Wordlist used by gpuhash.me?
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is wpa and wpa2 possible to crack nowadays?
Deauth, capture the handshake and crack with hashcat + https://github.com/berzerk0/Probable-Wordlists
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RockYou2021: largest password compilation of all time leaked online with 8.4 billion entries
CrackStation list is kinda outdated. Probable Wordlists by u/berzerk0 is a better collection for dict lists https://github.com/berzerk0/Probable-Wordlists
awesome-incident-response
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Cybersecurity Repositories
Incident Response
- Questions about getting into DF
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I started a new role as a Incident Response Analyst and wanted to get some advice.
Here is a good github page that discusses tons of IR stuff. https://github.com/meirwah/awesome-incident-response
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Has this sub done any curated reasearch collection sharing?
GitHub sounds totally viable. You might consider styling it after something like Awesome Lists. (Ex: Awesome Incident Response). But yes, totally viable.
What are some alternatives?
RockYou2021.txt - RockYou2021.txt is a MASSIVE WORDLIST compiled of various other wordlists. RockYou2021.txt DOES NOT CONTAIN USER:PASS logins!
Kuiper - Digital Forensics Investigation Platform
wpa2-wordlists - A collection of wordlists dictionaries for password cracking
cyberchef-recipes - A list of cyber-chef recipes and curated links
SecLists - SecLists is the security tester's companion. It's a collection of multiple types of lists used during security assessments, collected in one place. List types include usernames, passwords, URLs, sensitive data patterns, fuzzing payloads, web shells, and many more.
dfir-orc - Forensics artefact collection tool for systems running Microsoft Windows
PSKracker - An all-in-one WPA/WPS toolkit
DevSecOps - Ultimate DevSecOps library
penglab - 🐧 Abuse of Google Colab for cracking hashes.
DFIRMindMaps - A repository of DFIR-related Mind Maps geared towards the visual learners!
awesome-hacking - A curated list of awesome Hacking tutorials, tools and resources
awesome-sre - A curated list of Site Reliability and Production Engineering resources.