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Message-ID: <CBFFB5CF.C99D%hoytj@exchange.clemson.edu> Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 15:39:20 -0400 From: John Hoyt <HOYTJ@...mson.edu> To: "john-users@...ts.openwall.com" <john-users@...ts.openwall.com> Subject: Re: Re: Using Twitter to build password cracking wordlist I didn't run the script as a python file. I ran it as a regular bash script. Saved it as ".sh", and made sure it was executable. In his example you can see he made the file "twitter.sh". -John On 6/14/12 3:05 PM, "Samuele Giovanni Tonon" <samu@...uxasylum.net> wrote: >On 06/14/12 19:54, Donovan wrote: >> Samuele Giovanni Tonon <samu@...> writes: >> >>> >>> On 06/05/2012 07:46 AM, Solar Designer wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I found this via http://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/ and felt that it's >>>> relevant to this list, especially given that the specific example uses >>>> John the Ripper: >>>> >>>> >> >>http://7habitsofhighlyeffectivehackers.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/using-twit >>ter-to-build-password.html >>>> >>>> In general, I'd like folks to start posting this kind of stuff in >>>>here, >>>> not just to their blogs. >>> >>> if someone is still interested here's a little python script to write >>> words from twitter. >>> >>> if you specify a good woeid you can even extract them from trend >>>topics. >>> >>> Cheers >>> Samuele >>> >>> Attachment (twitter.py): text/x-python, 2574 bytes >> >> >> Hi, >> >> Thank you for this script, i just make an try ( i am on Mac OSX Lion ) >> >> & got this error , oncel i run : ./twitter.py >> >> ********* >> -bash: ./twitter.py: /usr/bin/python^M: bad interpreter: >> No such file or directory >> >> ******** >> >> Maybe i forgot to type some options ? >> >hello, >not at all: program has its defaults so it should work out of the box >but you need to have python installed in your system and be able to run it > >Unfortunately i haven't tested it under osX so i don't know what is the >problem, for what i can see you can try to remove the ^M and fix your >interpreter path and it should work. > >Cheers >Samuele >
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