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password_cracking_rules reviews and mentions
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How do I crack 7z archive if I know the password, but probably made a typo somewhere?
Put your base password into a text file (maybe with a few variations) and start a rule based attack, for example using this rule. https://github.com/NotSoSecure/password_cracking_rules
- Worlists for WiFi penetration Handshake cracking
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Where can I get a non-English WPA password list?
You can also try a standard dictionary lizt with a rule list (like One Rule ) to make your own list. If you aren’t using hashcat, you can make it just output a text file to use elsewhere.
- Is there a way to chain multiple masks with Hashcat .
- Stumped on Nieces Class questions!
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How to crack handshake file ?
Creating rules is pretty confusing, and creating good rules is even worse. If you want to learn a bit here is the hashcat help site. There should also be some default sets that come with hashcat, but I would suggest a list called OneRuleRoRuleThemAll.
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Hashcat dictionary attack. Need to narrow down large dictionaries
Here's a good rule to start with - OneRuleToRuleThemAll
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