Friday, May 18, 2012

Password Cracking: What is Brute Force Attack?


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In My previous post I covered Dictionary Attack used to crack passwords in detail. In this Post I am Going to cover Brute Force Attack.
Brute Force Attack:
With time, Brute Force Attack can crack any passwords. Brute-force attacks try every possible combination of letters, numbers, and special characters until the right password is found. Brute Force Attack can take a long time. The speed is determined by the speed of the computer running the cracking program and the complexity of the password. Below I will show you how Brutus can be used against the same FTP server but this time using the brute-force option.
1. Put in the target and port the same way you did for the dictionary attack. For the pass mode choose Brute-force and click range.
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2. If you have an idea of what the password might be, then you can choose the right option. For example if you know a site that requires your password to be a certain length then you’ll know what to put down as a minimum length thus narrowing down the end results and shortening the cracking process.
Brute Force Attack | How To hack using brurus
3. I chose lowercase alpha which has the second smallest amount of combinations. Even at second smallest it came up with 321, 272,407 possible password combinations. Now you know why it can take so long to crack one password.
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