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wordlists
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For any hacking needed for the invasion
or just use a proper wordlist (for example for denmark and general purpose) instead of checking for a single password (no wordlists are not illegal, just some usecases for them are)
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šļø Reversing a Go stripped binary
I could've used a wordlist in the first check but I decided to two different ways of solving it, even though it's **really* slow. I also tried with itertools.permutations and using multiprocessing but it wasn't really faster at getting the permutations. If you want to try yourself you can edit the first check by downloading, for example, a wordlist of English words and make a wordlist bruteforce just like the second check - that's what I did to actually get the string.*
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What is a Word Iceberg?
Yes, with a grain of salt. Wikibooks is the corpus which explains the skew towards math and programming. The dictionary file I used was https://github.com/kkrypt0nn/Wordlists/blob/master/languages/norwegian.txt which could explain the inclusion of any Nynorsk.
Yes, that's a great point. I used the entirety of the Czech Wikibooks database as the corpus and a wordlist file from https://github.com/kkrypt0nn/Wordlists/blob/master/languages/czech.txt
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š Space Heroes 2022 CTF write-up
Looking at the source code, nothing. Looking at the local storage, nothing. Looking at the cookies, nothing. I decided to run gobuster on the website with a wordlist. Guess what kind of file was detected... robots.txt, of course......
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Wordlists
You can just look on GitHub for some wordlist collections. Hereās 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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Question. How does one create a database filled with every single word of a language?
Use a word list
generated-wordlists
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Is there a standardized way of encoding a large number into a list of words?
Sam Schlinkert has been doing some work in these area, although not necessarily Niceware-specific. It might be worth checking out.
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Question about suffix codes and safe concatenation
I'm trying to make word lists for creating strong passphrases (e.g. system-uncover-congrats-prize-antarctic-glowing). (I've made a few already.)
- Some word lists I've generated using Google Ngram data
What are some alternatives?
mentalist - Mentalist is a graphical tool for custom wordlist generation. It utilizes common human paradigms for constructing passwords and can output the full wordlist as well as rules compatible with Hashcat and John the Ripper.
RockYou2021.txt - RockYou2021.txt is a MASSIVE WORDLIST compiled of various other wordlists. RockYou2021.txt DOES NOT CONTAIN USER:PASS logins!
Kaonashi - Wordlist, rules and masks from Kaonashi project (RootedCON 2019)
uniquely-decodable - Some implementations the SardinasāPatterson algorithm in Rust
cupp - Common User Passwords Profiler (CUPP)
keepassxc - KeePassXC is a cross-platform community-driven port of the Windows application āKeepass Password Safeā.
LanguageIndex - Dataset of most (about all) programming languages with information related to it.. in JSON