Quick request /wsr/, does anyone know of a brute force (aa, ab, ac, etc.) password cracker that I can use to type passwords directly into a text box on my own computer? I'm trying to crack into a Teamspeak server and this seems like the easiest way to do so. Please and thanks.
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no. find them yourself.
>>159179
I can't, that's why I came here.
Kinda what this board is for, right?
>>159179
>board made for requests
>denies OP the request
>>159184
legit
>>159174
>the dumb kind of bruteforce
I'm sorry OP, but unless the password is 4 characters max that shit will get you nowhere.
>>159211
My friends really are about that stupid, but if you say so I won't try it. Do you have any type of other thing I can try that might work, Like something with Cain & Abel or a similar program that might work with a TS3 server?
>>159213
If you know personally the person that set the password you just try personal shit, like the name of their pet, their birth date, things like that.
>Cain & Abel
You could try a dictionary attack, assuming your friend choose a single word and not a combination of different things, those are a bit quicker and work with slightly longer passwords.
The reason plain bruteforce don't work is because even if the password is 4 characters assuming a-z + digits you have to try 1.6 million combinations, it becomes 36 times larger for every additional letter.
>>159217
Right, thanks for the help.