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    CrackStation's Password Cracking Dictionary (Human Passwords Only)

    • academictorrents.com
    bittorrent
    Updated Aug 10, 2014
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    Defuse Security (2014). CrackStation's Password Cracking Dictionary (Human Passwords Only) [Dataset]. https://academictorrents.com/details/7ae809ccd7f0778328ab4b357e777040248b8c7f
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    bittorrent(257973006)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 10, 2014
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Defuse Security
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    https://academictorrents.com/nolicensespecifiedhttps://academictorrents.com/nolicensespecified

    Description

    The list contains every wordlist, dictionary, and password database leak that I could find on the internet (and I spent a LOT of time looking). It also contains every word in the Wikipedia databases (pages-articles, retrieved 2010, all languages) as well as lots of books from Project Gutenberg. It also includes the passwords from some low-profile database breaches that were being sold in the underground years ago. The format of the list is a standard text file sorted in non-case-sensitive alphabetical order. Lines are separated with a newline " " character. You can test the list without downloading it by giving SHA256 hashes to the free hash cracker or to @PlzCrack on twitter. Here s a tool for computing hashes easily. Here are the results of cracking LinkedIn s and eHarmony s password hash leaks with the list. The list is responsible for cracking about 30% of all hashes given to CrackStation s free hash cracker, but that figure should be taken with a grain of salt because s

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    CrackStation's Password Cracking Dictionary

    • academictorrents.com
    bittorrent
    Updated Mar 22, 2018
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    Defuse Security (2018). CrackStation's Password Cracking Dictionary [Dataset]. https://academictorrents.com/details/fd62cc1d79f595cbe1de6356fb13c2165994e469
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    bittorrent(4500756826)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 22, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Defuse Security
    License

    https://academictorrents.com/nolicensespecifiedhttps://academictorrents.com/nolicensespecified

    Description

    The list contains every wordlist, dictionary, and password database leak that I could find on the internet (and I spent a LOT of time looking). It also contains every word in the Wikipedia databases (pages-articles, retrieved 2010, all languages) as well as lots of books from Project Gutenberg. It also includes the passwords from some low-profile database breaches that were being sold in the underground years ago. The format of the list is a standard text file sorted in non-case-sensitive alphabetical order. Lines are separated with a newline " " character. You can test the list without downloading it by giving SHA256 hashes to the free hash cracker or to @PlzCrack on twitter. Here s a tool for computing hashes easily. Here are the results of cracking LinkedIn s and eHarmony s password hash leaks with the list. The list is responsible for cracking about 30% of all hashes given to CrackStation s free hash cracker, but that figure should be taken with a grain of salt because s

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CrackStation's Password Cracking Dictionary (Human Passwords Only)

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bittorrent(257973006)Available download formats
Dataset updated
Aug 10, 2014
Dataset authored and provided by
Defuse Security
License

https://academictorrents.com/nolicensespecifiedhttps://academictorrents.com/nolicensespecified

Description

The list contains every wordlist, dictionary, and password database leak that I could find on the internet (and I spent a LOT of time looking). It also contains every word in the Wikipedia databases (pages-articles, retrieved 2010, all languages) as well as lots of books from Project Gutenberg. It also includes the passwords from some low-profile database breaches that were being sold in the underground years ago. The format of the list is a standard text file sorted in non-case-sensitive alphabetical order. Lines are separated with a newline " " character. You can test the list without downloading it by giving SHA256 hashes to the free hash cracker or to @PlzCrack on twitter. Here s a tool for computing hashes easily. Here are the results of cracking LinkedIn s and eHarmony s password hash leaks with the list. The list is responsible for cracking about 30% of all hashes given to CrackStation s free hash cracker, but that figure should be taken with a grain of salt because s

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