>fcrackzip
it takes 30 minutes on my computer to crack a 5 digit password with the following charsets: a 1 ! or 13 minutes to crack an 8digit password consisting only of numbers.
my math skills aren't that good. but my approximation of cracking a 12 digit password (no matter what charsets) lies beyond any considerable time.
what am i doing wrong?
in fact, i used the following:
fcrackzip -b -c a1! -l 1-5 -u (for the first i've mentioned)
Nothing, bruteforcing a 12 digit password will indeed take beyond any considerable time.
>>57738832
look it up here
nice tits
N to the 5th = 30 minutes, therefore N to the 12th is about two and a half days.
>>57738851
can't i just grant my cpu full capability while cracking? i mean it's load is somwhere around 5%.
>brute force
why?
It is by definition the dumbest way to solve a problem.
Just make a dictionary or download one
>>57738832
>>57738900
Morgan Want, non-nude attention whore
https://imgur.com/a/bD77y
>>57738974
what if the password looks like this? 8487421-hk05
a brute force algorithm would make more sense doesn't it?
>>57739021
>somewhere someone is fucking her
>>57738832
is there a tool like this for more than *.zip? Or using GPU cores?
>>57739081
You do that last. It's faster, and more likely, that the password is some permutation on a password dictionary entry. If you run though all the dictionary ones first, it will be a all percentage of the time it would take to brute force even a trivial 8 char password. If you go through common leet substitutions, and combinations, it STILL will be a small percentage of the time. So you do those first.
>>57740075
makes sense. where can i get dictionaries?
I'm glad /g/ has grown up to like 3D.
It was getting worrying to lurk here.
>>57739021
I'd decompile dat ass
>>57740647
Google for password lists. Also John the ripper tutorials often link to them. There are MANY out there.