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Hacking and Security / Re: User PW Validity
« on: February 23, 2016, 08:40:01 pm »

You can not require from a human being to remember 12 new hard pwd's per account per year, its insane.
Instead 2 factor auth or padlocks provide a more secure method which also lowers the stress on the users.

Password managers are your friend, moreover some mobile counter parts has finger print access

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Hacking and Security / Re: User PW Validity
« on: February 23, 2016, 08:32:30 pm »

So you write it down and put it under the keyboard?
Thats what happens IRL

Seriously? That sentence made me cringe!

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Hacking and Security / Re: User PW Validity
« on: February 23, 2016, 02:02:08 pm »
I think passwords should be changed every 4 weeks if the environment requires a high level of security and like Kulverstukas said, the password complexity and reuse can be configured as rules

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@OP you can also send the handshake to me via direct message and I'll be more than happy to give it a shot

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I've got Aircrack running on a intel i5 plus GeForce GTX 430 and 8GBDDR for almost 3 weeks and still nothing... The dic file is the generic "acdcdictionary.txt" 27GB.

Maybe i should get other appropriate dic file for local and nacional Portuguese words but can't find it any... Any links to get more custom dic wordlists?

Also tried on some free online has crack sites like wpa-sec.stanev.org and www.OnlineHashCrack.com but no results.

I know i must be patient but the i am beginning to lose hope on this one.
Reaver locks the router after some attempts, even with --ignore-locks -d 61 commands.

BTW the equipment is a TECHNICOLOR TG784n V3 from Vodafone Portugal.

Thks

Technicolor's password falls in the keyspace of 10 char that can vary among the following chars "0123456789ABCDEF"

In other words, you will have to try a maximum of 16^10=1,099,511,627,776 combinations so even if your hardware can crack 100k passwords per second it will take you roughly 4 months. At a speed of 6k (average of most hardware), it will take you 70 months or 6 years.

Hope that clears things up

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This is unnecessary. You can just look for the information on how to do it yourself versus paying someone to do it.

True people can look up the info, however brute forcing and using wordlists require extensive computing power that most people do not have at their disposal.

Thus the question will be "how fast or crucial do I require the password?"

That's completely up to the interested party to answer


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You can send the cap here and I'll take care of it.

http://timourrashed.com/wpa-cracker-online-service/


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