Re: [Full-disclosure] Analysis of Myspace passwords

2007-02-19 Thread James Matthews
Just look at any modern password cracking wordlist and you will see a bunch of stupid things written there! On 2/19/07, Todd Troxell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: FYI, Bruce Schneier ran some similar analyses: http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/12/realworld_passw.html "We used to quip th

Re: [Full-disclosure] Analysis of Myspace passwords

2007-02-19 Thread Todd Troxell
FYI, Bruce Schneier ran some similar analyses: http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/12/realworld_passw.html "We used to quip that "password" is the most common password. Now it's password1." Who said users haven't learned anything about security?" -- Todd Troxell http://rapidpacket.com/~x

[Full-disclosure] Analysis of Myspace passwords

2007-02-19 Thread Jeremy Saintot
Here is a short analysis of the passwords chosen by myspace users, that some guy has phished a few weeks ago. The analysis is based on a list of 36700 user passwords. The original file contained 56000+ lines, but I removed the blank passwords and those that were 20+ characters length, which