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NetgearKiller.dict - my Netgear WPA dict - fyy0r - 06-21-2015 Hi all, new poster here. I'm going to preface with this quote: (from https://forum.hashkiller.co.uk/topic-view.aspx?t=2715) Quote:Each password is formed as follows: adjective + noun + 3 decimal numbers. These kinds of keys is what this dictionary is for, I created it myself. I'm confident it should have a very high success rate, as the others I have tried weren't satisfying to me. The other dicts I tested against this example list above had mixed results, mine has a 100% success rate. A couple points: -I'm confident I found the EXACT adjective list that Netgear uses, this saves tons of space when combinator'd. It clocks in at only 8.8KB (1109 lines) -I'm unsure of their exact noun list, but I pruned a comprehensive list from WordNet. When used with combinator, the resulting file is 167 MB. Total keyspace when using the dict + mask attack ?d?d?d = 10,926,977,000. A GTX 960 (at 90,000 H/s) can get through it in about 1 day 10 hours. THIS LIST IS NOT COMPILED WITH THE 3 NUMBERS AT THE END. IT'S MEANT TO BE USED WITH THE DICT + MASK ATTACK. A quick way to test this dict against something you know would be (3 ending numbers omitted): Code: grep "vastcoconut" NetgearKiller.dict Feel free to use any/all/none of it, would love to hear the results: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By92_TZO9pkwdTdYb0dSNGVRc2s/view?usp=sharing RE: NetgearKiller.dict - my Netgear WPA dict - vom - 07-07-2015 First - thanks for putting this together. Good work. Secondly - I'd like to report a success with it. The numbers you gave for a full run are a bit less than the total time my run takes (2 x AMD HD7770). The network in question's SSID was NETGEARXX (where XX is two digits). RE: NetgearKiller.dict - my Netgear WPA dict - coderasm - 01-17-2016 My attack was unsuccessful using your dictionary. Thank you for the effort. UPDATE: I did eventually find the password. It was a common password found in the rockyou dictionary using only a straight dictionary attack. Had the password not been changed to a custom password, your dictionary may have had a good chance of cracking it. RE: NetgearKiller.dict - my Netgear WPA dict - Luck161 - 05-14-2016 Hello, I am currently using you dictionary to crack my sister's wifi (with her consent). I told her not to give me any information about the router and that I would attempt to hack the wifi. My question is if this dictionary does not work, should I simply try to Phish it out of her or perhaps try to use a different dictionary? I have already wasted like 3 days using dictionaries and once this one finishes, assuming the password is not found, I will have spent a total of 6 days. Any advice would be appreciated! RE: NetgearKiller.dict - my Netgear WPA dict - atom - 05-16-2016 The wordlist works only for default password. If the password was changed, it will not work. RE: NetgearKiller.dict - my Netgear WPA dict - Luck161 - 05-16-2016 (05-16-2016, 01:38 PM)atom Wrote: The wordlist works only for default password. If the password was changed, it will not work. So can I safely assume that the password has been changed if this doesnt work, and if so should I try a different dictionary? or another method? RE: NetgearKiller.dict - my Netgear WPA dict - Luck161 - 05-16-2016 (05-16-2016, 03:28 PM)Luck161 Wrote: [quote='atom' pid='29409' dateline='1463398735'] Also the router in question is a NETGEARXX where XX are numbers. RE: NetgearKiller.dict - my Netgear WPA dict - gearjunkie - 05-18-2016 (05-16-2016, 03:30 PM)Luck161 Wrote: Also the router in question is a NETGEARXX where XX are numbers. Try the Netgear dictionary from https://www.sendspace.com/file/8nk52w. You can do a straight mode attack using adjective_noun_3d.txt. RE: NetgearKiller.dict - my Netgear WPA dict - Luck161 - 05-20-2016 (05-18-2016, 06:21 AM)gearjunkie Wrote:(05-16-2016, 03:30 PM)Luck161 Wrote: Also the router in question is a NETGEARXX where XX are numbers. Thanks for you reply. Unfortunately I have already tried this dictionary. Should I try to find another dictionary to use, or should I just try something else? RE: NetgearKiller.dict - my Netgear WPA dict - epixoip - 05-20-2016 omg be a hacker already. |