Leo,
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 7:30 PM, leo fishman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am doing my first steps here, I started installing the app from the svn
> and I didn't find the setup.py file in extlib/nltk
Right now I don't have access to the source code, so I won't be able
to answer this question.
>
>
Hello,
I am doing my first steps here, I started installing the app from the svn
and I didn't find the setup.py file in extlib/nltk
I may start coding soon, but I am very new to python, w3af, svn and
sourceforge contribution, I am affraid to ask silly questions, if anybody
can send me some instr
may be you get some more (leet correct:) ideas here
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/770
Achim
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009, Andres Riancho wrote:
!! On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 7:43 PM, dblackshell wrote:
!! > e - 3
!! > i - 1
!! > o - 0
!! > a - 4
!! >
!! > i've never seen s - 5 ?
!!
!! Damn.
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 8:09 PM, dblackshell wrote:
> I don't know, leetyfying all the words (and all those variants) would be
> such an overkill. Even bruteforce would be faster in such a scenario. It's
> like some time ago when I saw people downloading 2GB (non-profiled) password
> dictionaries.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 7:07 AM, dblackshell wrote:
>>How about having an automated password profiler? I mean, passwords can
>>be classified by some criteria (like "sport passwords", "rock music
>>passwords", "political passwords"); then you choose the criteria, the
>>passwords are selected and th
>How about having an automated password profiler? I mean, passwords can
>be classified by some criteria (like "sport passwords", "rock music
>passwords", "political passwords"); then you choose the criteria, the
>passwords are selected and then leeted etc.
yes it sounds swell and all, but password
Hi,
2009/3/24 Andres Riancho :
> List,
>
> The other day, Sasha [Alexander Bereznhoy] sent me an email with
> this link [0] that states that "
> python daemon threads considered harmful". Do you guys have any
> experience in the subject? For me... they ARE harmful, and thats why
> w3af is deliv
Hi all,
2009/3/24 dblackshell :
> I don't know, leetyfying all the words (and all those variants) would be
> such an overkill. Even bruteforce would be faster in such a scenario. It's
> like some time ago when I saw people downloading 2GB (non-profiled) password
> dictionaries...
>
> I mean, havi