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Message-ID: <CAEo4CeOhQdeW4UUbGfQM9v-V2cMLQ1ZqehmHLnLxU-ndZSsvEg@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2020 17:17:58 +0200
From: Albert Veli <albert.veli@...il.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: any experience with hasheshorg2019 wordlist?

Hello, I have not used that list. But the site https://hashes.org/ had
many leaks of live hashes and I suspect the wordlist you mention is a
collection of cracked hashes from the live ones. As you can see on the
site it had a failure (hard drive?) and is currently down.

Typically if you want statistics it is better to use rockyou since it
has a big collection of all real passwords, while the hashes.org only
has cracked ones and is missing maybe 10% of the hardest passwords.
That way the statistics gets skewed and only reflect the weakest 90%
of the passwords.

On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 2:18 PM Johny Krekan <krekan@...nykrekan.com> wrote:
>
> Hello, after some time I went to weakpass.com and I have found
> hashesorg2019, which seems quite new and big. Do you have any experience
> with this wordlist (success in finding passwords). Do you think that it
> could contain many new passwords or is it recompilation of old ones?
>
> Thanx for info
>
> Johny Krekanweakpass
>

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