naive-hashcat
wifi-cracking
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naive-hashcat
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Notes from competing in my first CTF
For this, I downloaded wordlists such as the rockyou wordlist and used tools such as Hashcat and John the ripper.
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Hack WiFi using Kali Linux
For decrypting the .cap file, we've different techniques. We'll use simple technique using aircrack-ng only. It'll help us crack the password using a wordlist. You can use rockyou.txt wordlist which is most commonly used & is updated on regular basis.
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LPT: Time to change your GatorLink password? Make it a scientific name of an animal or plant that you like.
First, any sort of password that uses an actual word (English or otherwise) has a far greater chance of being cracked. This is due to the fact that common password lists (e.g. the rockyou list) contain millions of unique entries from sites around the web. Many people share a favorite animal or plant as well, so unless your favorite animal is something unique like Mustela erminea there's a good chance that it's an entry in a list somewhere.
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Is brute force password cracking ever actually a threat?
Most of the time a DB of hashed passwords is leaked/stolen and the attacker has unlimited attempts to brute force that. What's also commonly done is that they run it against dictionaries (and there are some pretty good dictionaries for that and some of them are easily accessible online) and if the DB is large enough, they're practically guaranteed to get hits immediately.
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How to get my Password from a .hc22000 file with Hashcat?
Looking at the GitHub page for naive hashcat, it appears as though it only takes at most three arguments. Is there a reason you're using it over regular hashcat?
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Cracking a hashed password with hashcat
First, it is important to know how the process works. Hashing is a process essentially different from encryption - you can only do it once. It means that we cannot really recover the plaintext of a hashed password; instead, we can only compare its hash with our guesses. So, it's like hashing several words and seeing which of them matches exaclty our hash. Then, it must be the password. We can automatize this process with two tools: hashcat and a dictionary of potential passwords. This kind of dictionary is easy to find on internet, so we are going to use rock you.
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Favourite Lists
I use only SecLists (https://github.com/brannondorsey/naive-hashcat/releases/download/data/rockyou.txt)
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Twitch.tv got leaked. Like, the entire website; Source code with comments for the website and various console/phone versions, references to an unreleased steam competitor, payouts, encrypted passwords that kinda thing.
rainbow table ("dictionary") plaintext or broken list of common passwords (i.e. Rockyou) leaked from many sources ^ those give you an idea of what people think are "clever" passwords
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password management with pass and git
It's important to choose strong passwords. That's because there are lists of millions passwords like rockyou.txt which can be used to brute force your Linux system using hydra.
wifi-cracking
What are some alternatives?
thc-hydra - hydra
openwrt-useful-tools - A repo containing different tools compiled specifically for the Hak5 WiFi Pineapple MK6 and MK7.
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.
colabcat - :smiley_cat: Running Hashcat on Google Colab with session backup and restore.
rockyou2021
hashtopolis - Hashtopolis - distributed password cracking with Hashcat
YubiKey-Guide - Guide to using YubiKey for GnuPG and SSH
Phobos-config - This is a config for Phobos 1.7 to 1.9.0
Narthex - Modular personalized dictionary generator.
WebHashcat - Hashcat web interface
AnonAddy - Anonymous email forwarding
HG8045Q - Pwning the Nuro issued Huawei HG8045Q