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Message-ID: <CAFMma9PHdqgzwadUxT8AOq0DPXAavjvFP1rM5EZE8XiRdTKa+Q@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2012 05:48:40 -0600
From: Richard Miles <richard.k.miles@...glemail.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Are these wordlists good? The price is not bad.

Hi Rich

Thanks for answer, very appreciated.

Yeah, I was thinking about it, but in some posts he described that he was
the person building this list and it was mainly based on real cracked
passwords. I'm curious, if nobody that acquire it answer I will buy it and
post the results. :-)

Hopefully when the donate feature come back to work they will accept paypal
:)

Thanks.

On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 9:08 PM, Rich Rumble <richrumble@...il.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 8:31 PM, Richard Miles
> <richard.k.miles@...glemail.com> wrote:
> > I was reading a blog that is not very often updated, but contains nice
> > articles in special about password cracking and jTr, they offer wordlists
> > if you donate (at least 5USD), they have tons of wordlists based on the
> > amount that you donate.
> >
> > My question is, have you acquired it? Are these wordlists as good as
> > promised?
> Who knows, and I'm skeptical about using a CC to pay for such a thing.
> There are plenty of wordlists out there for this kind of thing, and I
> see at the top he/she has phone number list's, which would be a breeze
> for JtR's knownforce mode. I'd wager the list is just made up of other
> lists such as those you'd find on skullsecurity.org
> http://www.skullsecurity.org/wiki/index.php/Passwords
> JtR also has Wordlist's links:
> http://www.openwall.com/passwords/wordlists/
> which may need to be updated to include KoreLogic's wordlist, not sure
> how much overlap it has with others already listed:
> http://contest-2010.korelogic.com/wordlists.html
> http://g0tmi1k.blogspot.gr/2011/06/dictionaries-wordlists.html
> There are a ton of free wordlist's out there, remember WPA passwords
> are from 8 to 63 characters in length, anything smaller or larger than
> that is useless for WPA cracking.
> -rich
>

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