Ftp://ftp.openwall.com/pub/wordlists/ just to name a few also included in parrot OS rockyou-wordlist located at /usr/share/wordlist/rockyou.txt.gz also you can use crunch to create a wordlist “on-the-fly” (without wasting storage) - pipe that to john with --session option (you can resume the cracking process) and give that to aircrack (-w - // without password list since crunch is creating it) crunch 8 8 john --stdin --session=superwifi --stdout aircrack-ng -b 00:11:22:33:44:55 -w - handshake-Superwifi.cap just experiment with --help options of the programs. KidKlown: Where did you download the iso from? And where did you get the hashes from?
Password dictionaries. These are dictionaries that come with tools/worms/etc, designed for cracking passwords. As far as I know, I'm not breaking any licensing agreements by mirroring them with credit; if you don't want me to host one of these files, let me know and I'll remove it. Nov 2, 2018 - Download CrackStation's password cracking wordlist. The list contains every wordlist, dictionary, and password database leak that I could find on the internet (and I spent a. Checksums (crackstation-human-only.txt.gz).
The macros will fit all versions of the gaming mice - Bloody / X7--Oscar. FULL PACK includes a mix of macros for the game RUST, namely: - Assault rifle (Assault Rifle). Sbornik makrosov excel.
The iso just appeared on my thumbdrive in place of the iso I downloaded (via torrent), and I later downloaded Home4.3 directly from sourceforge and that iso seemed to match the iso dl via torrent. The isos came in a pack for some reason “4.3” which I could not download individually. I got the torrent from the parrotsec website. The hashes I got from the website as well, but I modified it above to add the hash of “Parrot-home-4.3_amd64-cianigd_iso” which is the iso that appeared on my thumbdrive. Are they wrong?
NexusItPros: The one from torrent is good, right? ParrotSec The iso that I originally downloaded from the torrent matched the hashes that I downloaded from the website, the hashes of which I provided above. UPDATE: So, I ran the live system in a VM and it worked. I then attempted to install the system in a VM and I got an error.
I’m not sure yet whether the error was symptomatic or coincidental. I later unpacked both ISOs and ran a diff.
The only thing that seemed to differ were the squashfs for the live system. So, I tried to unpack those and run a diff, and it seems like the only thing that differed was that one of the libreoffice zip files was corrupted or for some reason wouldn’t unpack. I haven’t investigated further yet because it was very late and I was tired. I’ll get back to it a little later.
KidKlown: Also torrents are sent over UDP so there is a chance you just lost a bit of data along the way nope. I had made multiple copies on encrypted drives. I put one copy on my “bugout” USB drive (not encrypted – DERP). The one on my thumb was “switched” but the ones on my encrypted HDD and encrypted backup HDD were fine. I also DL again directly from sourceforge.
A more logical answer is that something is wrong with that thumb and it was corrupted there. However, I’ve fsck and smarmon etc and there doesn’t seem to be anything wrong with the drive. Pretty sure I didn’t introduce it to a magnetic field, but, absent human intervention, the logical conclusion would be that it was corrupted somehow while my USB thumb was sitting on the computer, or perhaps it was corrupted during the transfer from my OS HDD to the thumb. It’s pretty freaky, but perhaps it was just random chance. Given the fact that it seems the only “corruption” was in a libreoffice package, it might point to random chance.
However, when I tried to install in a VM, it errored out. I’ve been busy so I haven’t investigated any further at the moment. I’d love someone else to put some eyes on this. It really seems weird that my thumb drive doesn’t have any bad sectors, the filesystem isn’t corrupted, but just coincidentally my current favorite OS was “corrupted.” But, I suppose stranger things have happened. Random chance can seem not random sometimes, and I do have a tendency toward paranoia. Of course, just becaues you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not after you XDDDDD.
Contents • • • • • Password dictionaries These are dictionaries that come with tools/worms/etc, designed for cracking passwords. As far as I know, I'm not breaking any licensing agreements by mirroring them with credit; if you don't want me to host one of these files, let me know and I'll remove it. Name Compressed Uncompressed Notes (10,934 bytes) n/a Simple, extremely good, designed to be modified (1,069,968 bytes) n/a Fairly comprehensive, not ordered Conficker worm (1411 bytes) n/a Used by conficker worm to spread -- low quality (1868 bytes) n/a (1509 bytes) n/a Leaked passwords Passwords that were leaked or stolen from sites. I'm hosting them because it seems like nobody else does (hopefully it isn't because hosting them is illegal:)). Naturally, I'm not the one who stole these; I simply found them online, removed any names/email addresses/etc (I don't see any reason to supply usernames -- if you do have a good reason, email me (ron-at-skullsecurity.net) and I'll see if I have them. The best use of these is to generate or test password lists.