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  2. Forensic Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Forensic Toolkit, or FTK, is computer forensics software originally developed by AccessData, and now owned and actively developed by Exterro. It scans a hard drive looking for various information. [1] It can, for example, potentially locate deleted emails [2] and scan a disk for text strings to use them as a password dictionary to crack ...

  3. John the Ripper - Wikipedia

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    One of the modes John can use is the dictionary attack. [6] It takes text string samples (usually from a file, called a wordlist, containing words found in a dictionary or real passwords cracked before), encrypting it in the same format as the password being examined (including both the encryption algorithm and key), and comparing the output to the encrypted string.

  4. Category:Password cracking software - Wikipedia

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  5. Revealed: The 10 most popular and worst passwords of 2024 - AOL

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    4) Regular reviews: Periodically assess and update your passwords. 5) Consider using a password manager: A password manager will securely store and generate complex passwords. It will also help ...

  6. RainbowCrack - Wikipedia

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    RainbowCrack is a computer program which generates rainbow tables to be used in password cracking.RainbowCrack differs from "conventional" brute force crackers in that it uses large pre-computed tables called rainbow tables to reduce the length of time needed to crack a password drastically. [1]

  7. Heat from fingertips can be used to crack passwords ... - AOL

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  8. Password cracking - Wikipedia

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    However, asking users to remember a password consisting of a "mix of uppercase and lowercase characters" is similar to asking them to remember a sequence of bits: hard to remember, and only a little bit harder to crack (e.g. only 128 times harder to crack for 7-letter passwords, less if the user simply capitalizes one of the letters).

  9. Ophcrack - Wikipedia

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    Ophcrack is a free open-source (GPL licensed) program that cracks Windows log-in passwords by using LM hashes through rainbow tables.The program includes the ability to import the hashes from a variety of formats, including dumping directly from the SAM files of Windows, and can be run via the command line or using the program’s GUI (Graphical user interface).