RE: Dictionary Word List

2002-05-13 Thread Leon Ward
ftp://ftp.cerias.purdue.edu/pub/dict/wordlists/ Very useful wordlists, Includes lists of sci-fi characters, common passwords, girls names, hitchhikers guide words etc. Nard [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Craig Strait [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 May 2002 19:52 To:

Re: Dictionary Word List

2002-05-10 Thread KoRe MeLtDoWn
Hey, You can get a dictionary maker off almost nay hackers site on the ineternet. Unfortunately I dont have any for download on my site atm so I cannot help you. Peter Francis -= KoRe WoRkS =- Internet Security Owner/Operator http://www.koreworks.com/ New Zealand Is your box REALLY secure?

RE: Dictionary Word List

2002-05-09 Thread Derek Cheng
Hi Craig. Have you tried using one the Excel password crackers that uses a brute force attack? http://www.passwordservice.com/excel/index.htm Derek Cheng, CISSP, GCIH Senior Security Engineer Procinct Security [EMAIL PROTECTED] T: 415.395.2947 C: 650.743.6287 F: 415.296.8642 -Original Mes

Re: Dictionary Word List

2002-05-09 Thread Meritt James
Got a unix box around? /usr/dict/words. BRUTUS has a nice collection. Somewhere around I stacked together a pile from the RTM worm, Phreak, and a few other "interesting" places. But not what you are looking for... Jim Craig Strait wrote: > > Hello All, > I'm looking for a English di

Re: Dictionary Word List

2002-05-09 Thread shawn merdinger
http://wordlist.sourceforge.net/ -scm On Wed, 8 May 2002, Craig Strait wrote: > Hello All, > I'm looking for a English dictionary word list to crack an Excel file. >(You've got to love end users..) I've looked all over the place and can't find any >suitable word lists. Can someone po

RE: Dictionary Word List

2002-05-09 Thread James Liddil
http://neworder.box.sk/codebox.links.php?&key=pwdcrax All kinds of stuff to do what you want. Jim Liddil > Hello All, > I'm looking for a English dictionary word list to crack > an Excel file. (You've got to love end users..) I've looked > all over the place and can't find any suitab

Re: Dictionary Word List

2002-05-09 Thread Jim Markley
Craig, Try the following: Carnegie Mellon Pronouncing Dictionary http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/cmudict This is basically a delimited list of 100,000+ mainly-English words followed by the phonic representation of those words. Hope this helps, Jim - Original Message ---