Anyone got a good dictionary with 2 numbers on the end?, or a creator |
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Anyone got a good dictionary with 2 numbers on the end?, or a creator |
May 30 2011, 10:23 PM
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Long story short need to brute force a office 2007 document, the passwords the person have used over 8 years have been dictionary words with 1 or 2 digits on the end.
Anyone know any brute forcing applications that allow to use a dictionary + capitalise first letter and add 1-2 digits on the end? if you got an application that can just make a dictionary that would do also And before people ask it IS legal and has valid reason. (although saying this will probably derail the thread into a legal debate, what the person is doing or appears to be doing is pretty serious. just need concrete evidence not just a suspicious filename..) Thanks This post has been edited by B82R3S: May 30 2011, 10:39 PM -------------------- I5 3570K @ 4.5 1.3v | Asus P8Z77I-Deluxe | 8GB Gskill Ram | HD6870 1GB | 120GB Vertex 2E | 1.5TB HDD | Silverstone SG08
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May 31 2011, 09:35 AM
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notepad++ allows you to use a search and replace regex, did id on an existing dictionary and it worked.
-------------------- I5 3570K @ 4.5 1.3v | Asus P8Z77I-Deluxe | 8GB Gskill Ram | HD6870 1GB | 120GB Vertex 2E | 1.5TB HDD | Silverstone SG08
N46L | 4GB ECC DDR2 | FreeBSD | 1TB OS Disk | 5x2TB 4k Green Drives | ZFS 1984 BMW E30 323i: 2.3 w T3/T4 Turbo & Megasquirt II, 3.73LSD, 5spd Quote by andhey hmm ill try it later, i accidentally deleted all my tv shows when trying to delete a word document lmao |
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