Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-05 Thread xD 0x41
Any specific dictionary file/collection work best for you,and was wpa involved, ifso, wich list was best there.. just, somuch to download there..like 15gig :s i would rather hone in on the effective one :) thanks mate! drew On 5 December 2011 19:28, Alessandro Tagliapietra wrote: > Get g0tmi1k's

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-05 Thread Alessandro Tagliapietra
Get g0tmi1k's password list, for me there is lot of work behind and i've found that working fine ;) http://g0tmi1k.blogspot.com/2011/06/dictionaries-wordlists.html Regards 2011/12/2 Charles Morris > Of course, you are quite right, it follows, > and it's been many years since I've used anything

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-05 Thread Nate Theis
Creative Commons BY-SA might be more appropriate than the GPL. On Dec 2, 2011 10:41 AM, "Travis Biehn" wrote: > My password leaks will all be released under the GPL. > > -Travis > > On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 7:28 AM, Mario Vilas wrote: > >> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 3:05 AM, adam wrote: >> >>> C:\Use

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-02 Thread Charles Morris
Of course, you are quite right, it follows, and it's been many years since I've used anything less than 512 bits with strong internal state for anything relevant. Still... On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Gage Bystrom wrote: > I think it simply makes sense though. As more and more common password

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-02 Thread Ferenc Kovacs
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 10:26 PM, Charles Morris wrote: > Valdis, > > > (For real fun, consider that published and unpublished works are treated > differently. And > > a password list almost always becomes a published work without the > permission of > > the author(s) ;) > > Talking of currently

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-02 Thread Charles Morris
Valdis, > (For real fun, consider that published and unpublished works are treated > differently. And > a password list almost always becomes a published work without the permission > of > the author(s) ;) Talking of currently implemented systems... One could argue that the author of lists re

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-02 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Fri, 02 Dec 2011 13:40:54 EST, Travis Biehn said: > My password leaks will all be released under the GPL. That may not be legally allowable, for one of several reasons: 1) Most password lists are almost certainly "mere aggregations of facts" and thus not eligible for copyright protection at a

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-02 Thread GloW - XD
Very true... most hashes like, 'lol' and such, are usually around, 12345 is, all the main weak ones are google'able... I do like people like openwall.com, BUT, they do A. contribute BACK to community through owl linux, and, provide lists free, you can optionally buy 700megs for about 20bux, I know

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-02 Thread Gage Bystrom
I think it simply makes sense though. As more and more common passwords are cracked by the multitude of boxes out there dedicated to cracking hashes, the more and more likely that its gunna turn up in a list or a site somewhere. Add in that Google is really good at finding long strings and numbers

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-02 Thread Charles Morris
This is extremely depressing. On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 10:59 PM, Sanguinarious Rose > wrote: >> I am at a lack of words for this, why pay $4.99 when you can just do >> some simple googling? You can even search pastebin and get a mass >> colle

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-02 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 10:59 PM, Sanguinarious Rose wrote: > I am at a lack of words for this, why pay $4.99 when you can just do > some simple googling? You can even search pastebin and get a mass > collection of password lists from dbases. Add a dash of awk and maybe > a pinch of sed and viola!

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-02 Thread Travis Biehn
Thanks, I'm not really up on my hipster licensing schemes. -Travis On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 1:54 PM, Nate Theis wrote: > Creative Commons BY-SA might be more appropriate than the GPL. > On Dec 2, 2011 10:41 AM, "Travis Biehn" wrote: > >> My password leaks will all be released under the GPL. >> >

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-02 Thread Travis Biehn
My password leaks will all be released under the GPL. -Travis On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 7:28 AM, Mario Vilas wrote: > On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 3:05 AM, adam wrote: > >> C:\Users\adam\Desktop>ls -la combined.zip | gawk "{print $5}" >> *31337*317 >> > > That's a funny coincidence. :) > >

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-02 Thread Mario Vilas
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 3:05 AM, adam wrote: > C:\Users\adam\Desktop>ls -la combined.zip | gawk "{print $5}" > *31337*317 > That's a funny coincidence. :) ___ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread xD 0x41
http://dazzlepod.com/site_media/txt/passwords.txt hes put alo of passes here, and makes direct compares to JTR on the website.. this seems to be the Point of sale also...so this domain would shape the outcome.. On 2 December 2011 14:40, Richard Golodner wrote: > On Fri, 2011-12-02 at 14:

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread xD 0x41
Or simply, use openwal.com who atleast do something and have an oyutstanding os... they do not charge on that basis, and also the socalled hash, if you look in the 3 offered fiiles, theyre all same length of digits, i am not even sure what hes offering, because, i assume that is a decrypted list...

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread Sanguinarious Rose
I am at a lack of words for this, why pay $4.99 when you can just do some simple googling? You can even search pastebin and get a mass collection of password lists from dbases. Add a dash of awk and maybe a pinch of sed and viola! If you are like me I always download and store the various dbase le

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Fri, 02 Dec 2011 13:10:14 +1100, xD 0x41 said: > Idiot > You are NO blackhat,and NO hacker. > xd You know things are pretty screwed up when I'm +1'ing an xD rant. :) pgp6MREtrth6e.pgp Description: PGP signature ___ Full-Disclosure - We believ

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread Gary Baribault
As usual Xd is trolling .. and I shouldn't answer but he pisses me off .. Gary B On 12/01/2011 09:10 PM, xD 0x41 wrote: > This is what whitehats would probably class as a 'blackhat' , the sad > thing is, i bet NO blackhats, really like this.. not serious ones. > Its sad, your a pathetic person,

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread adam
In case you missed it, that's one of the other files he's hosting off that website. Part of his plan to sell this groundbreaking .txt file, or whatever. On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 8:11 PM, xD 0x41 wrote: > 22033538 > > whats this hash for > nothin. > hes a f00l. > > altho, i dont like you, atlea

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread xD 0x41
22033538 whats this hash for nothin. hes a f00l. altho, i dont like you, atleast, you see a fool as i do. unfortunately, your not much better. On 2 December 2011 13:05, adam wrote: > Also, not to beat a dead horse, but.. > >>>- cover cost of upstream bandwidth, the list is currently at  64

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread xD 0x41
This is what whitehats would probably class as a 'blackhat' , the sad thing is, i bet NO blackhats, really like this.. not serious ones. Its sad, your a pathetic person, resorting to online theft, to cover your bs demands, as pointed out, what 'costs', for keeping, stolen data... ? ONLY the cost, Y

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread adam
Also, not to beat a dead horse, but.. >>- cover cost of upstream bandwidth, the list is currently at 64MB compressed and new versions are likely to only get larger Is also pretty ridiculous. Why? Because you're offering hashes.txt , passwords.txt <

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread Benji
Which country is "UNIQPASS" registered as a tm? On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 1:47 AM, adam wrote: > >>- reduce abuse > > The concerning part is that you're serious. Tell me, how does someone > paying for a list of STOLEN passwords reduce abuse? > > This email, your obsession with LulzSec and the disc

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread adam
>>- reduce abuse The concerning part is that you're serious. Tell me, how does someone paying for a list of STOLEN passwords reduce abuse? This email, your obsession with LulzSec and the disclaimer on your site make it pretty clear where the information is coming from, so what kind of abuse poten

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread Addy Yeow
There are many password lists already available for free out in the wild but mostly lack the quality. The minimal fee for UNIQPASS is necessary to help: - keep ongoing effort to improve the quality of the list over time - ensure frequent updates, i.e. when new leaked databases appear (existing use

Re: [Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
On 12/1/11 6:14 PM, Addy Yeow wrote: > I thought some of you may find this large password list useful, over 27 > million entries. > http://dazzlepod.com/uniqpass/ (it's a paid list though, at $4.99) Anyone linking a warez version (Why pay $4.99?) ? -naif _

[Full-disclosure] Large password list

2011-12-01 Thread Addy Yeow
I thought some of you may find this large password list useful, over 27 million entries. http://dazzlepod.com/uniqpass/ (it's a paid list though, at $4.99) ___ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.h