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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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mentalist
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How to brute force KeePassXC
To create the worldlist i used mentalist (it creates passwords with key words) or type it by hand
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complicated Crunch password generator
in this cases i love to use mentalist. Is a simple gui to make this kind of combinations. https://github.com/sc0tfree/mentalist
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Having issues downloading mentalist
If you are refering to this mentalist, it uses an old version of Python, and is a software that hasn't been updated in 5 years, I think, for security reasons Ubuntu doesn't provide older versions of Python, you have two options:
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Cracking "obvious" passwords like Jsmith1976
I like using this: https://github.com/sc0tfree/mentalist
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Wordlists
You can just look on GitHub for some wordlist collections. Hereβs a good one that I found. But I would recommend you that you look into tools to create custom wordlists. I use cupp or the Mentalist. Hope this helps.
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Mentalist not working
GitHub Issue result for the end of the Python error trace: https://github.com/sc0tfree/mentalist/issues/4
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Finally, a simple wordlist generator.
Similar to metalist or rsmangler. https://github.com/sc0tfree/mentalist https://github.com/digininja/RSMangler
XKCD-password-generator
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What's SysAdmins' new go to password generator now?
Either use a password manager or a tool like xkcdpass.
- SysAdmins' favorite password generator is finally back!
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github.com: genpassaas
Kinda like this, but personally we using in production /usr/share/dict/american-english-insane that create even more secure phrases that can be less than 6 words.
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What password generators does everyone use now since passwordgenerator plus is gone?
I use https://github.com/redacted/XKCD-password-generator.
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Widows 10 Security Baselines profile recommendations and usage?
Relevant XKCDs (There's always one) 1 2. For passwords, we're switching to a passphrase in the future, ditching complexity requirements, and setting a 25-character minimum. This may break things if you have legacy applications. Password are really rated using a metric called entropy, which is calculated using [char set]^[length]. Increasing the length has a greater effect on entropy, and therefore the security of a password. XKCD style passwords can be generated using a site like this, or implemented in a local application by implementing this Github repo. Even knowing how passphrases are generated a 5-word passphrase generated from a list of ~16k words is equivalent to a 14-character password with upper, lower, numbers, and 6 symbols as a character set.
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I've been using Keepass for months now, and really like it. However, I need some tips on master password.
you could generate a password with xkcdpass
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Implications of an AD Password change for a top VIP
If this C level is going to be stubborn about good password policy suggest a 6 word passphrase to him. They are easier to remember and type with around the same security as a full random large char set password. There are free web-based apps that do this, but if you're paranoid implement something like this github project in a local win app.
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I Hate Password Rules
My word list contains 7227 words apparently, so 12.82 bits per word
https://github.com/redacted/XKCD-password-generator
Not sure how many bits a "good" password should be nowadays.
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Password Generator using Python and Tkinter
This for example - and you can see a working example here.
What are some alternatives?
cupp - Common User Passwords Profiler (CUPP)
diceware - Passphrases to remember
bopscrk - Generate smart and powerful wordlists
xkcdpass - Generate secure multiword passwords/passphrases, inspired by XKCD
RARNinja-RAR-Password-Cracking-Utility - A dictionary attack implementation, for the automated cracking of password-protected RAR files with the help of a supplied dictionary file. This project was created for experimental/observational purposes.
bitwarden - Bitwarden client applications (web, browser extension, desktop, and cli) [Moved to: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients]
Wordlister - A simple wordlists generator and mangler written in Python 3.10.1.
passphraseme - A quick and simple cryptographically secure script to generate high entropy passphrases using EFF's wordlists
opentaal-wordlist - π³π±π§πͺπΈπ· Dutch word list by OpenTaal
pwpush-cli - Password Pusher Command Line Utility
wordlists - π A collection of wordlists for many different usages
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