I felt like bending the bars back, and ripping out the window frames and eating them. yes, eating them! Leaping, leaping, leaping! Colonics for everyone! All right! You dumb*sses. I'm a mental patient. I'm *supposed* to act out!
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I felt like bending the bars back, and ripping out the window frames and eating them. yes, eating them! Leaping, leaping, leaping! Colonics for everyone! All right! You dumb*sses. I'm a mental patient. I'm *supposed* to act out!
Its the pressure form the brass.
That and the excitement from my copy of BT3 Final I got.....I mean the BT3 Beta.![]()
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This is what i found in the openwall folder:
"Openwall Project bringing security into open environments
The following copyright statement applies to this wordlists collection as a whole: Copyright (c) 2002,2003 by Solar Designer of Openwall Project
The homepage URL for this wordlists collection is:
http://www.openwall.com/wordlists/
You're allowed to use and redistribute this wordlists collection or parts thereof, with or without modification, provided that credit is given where it is due, any modified versions are marked as such, this license is kept intact and included with each copy, and NO FEE IS CHARGED FOR OBTAINING A COPY except as negotiated with the copyright holder. In particular, you are NOT permitted to charge for bandwidth, physical media, and/or shipping. You're also not permitted to bundle this wordlists collection with a product you charge for.
If redistribution for a fee is what you're after, please contact the copyright holder to negotiate special terms for the downloadable or the extended CD-ready version of this collection.
It was a significant amount of work to compile this collection and having a monopoly on regulating the CD sales is my way to compensate for the time already spent and to allow for further work.
--
Alexander Peslyak aka Solar Designer <solar at openwall.com>"
As far as I'm aware, it's not their "for sale", List, only their free one.
HHmmm. Interesting.
If it was the free list, I apologize for the misunderstanding / miscommunication.
You may post the links if they are the "Free" ones. But make sure they are truly free before you decide to post them.![]()
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I'm not 100% sure as i have not seen the wordlist they have for sale, probably best to stay on the cautious side and not link it. I doubt they have any words on their list that we can't find ourselves, maybe you guys with your big fast internets could make a remote-exploit list and start giving it a way after a small donation?
The only reason i said that default is because I saw the forsale list plus all the free stuff in a torrent the other day. The one they sell is 650 mb so you can tell by the size. I didnt mean to jump all over you.
EDITED: i think the password list used here is adequate.
Code:http://www.renderlab.net/projects/WPA-tables/This password list is alot more refined than the previous iteration. Kevin Mitnick and Mark Burnett contributed a password list of actual passwords, harvested through google, supplying us with a accurate set of passphrases that people are know to use. This list was actually used as the research material for Mark's book, "Perfect Passwords" (Syngress, 2006)
This list is the sorted result of a survey of over 4 million passwords, showing that people tend to use only a very small number of passwords. As Mark Explains: "If you took the surface area of the entire US to represent the available keyspace for 8-char passwords using all keyboard characters, about 90% of all passwords would fit into an area about 3ft square!"
We padded out this list with dictionaries of common words, folded, mangled, parsed and trimmed to create a million word dictionary for your WPA cracking pleasure with minimal overlap to the previous set of tables.
The refinement of using actual common passwords, coupled with the most common SSID's makes this, we believe, the most efficient set of tables possible without calculating the entire keyspace. One can argue that we could have had 2 million words, but we did want this set to be distributable via bittorrent and 40gig is plenty enough.