Re: Hydra For Windows?

From: pand0ra (pand0ra.usa@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Oct 24 2006 - 19:32:58 EDT


I don't know what application you are looking to test but you can try
using Brutus for something along those lines. Or a Perl script if that
dosn't jive for you.

On 10/23/06, Mister Dookie <misterdookie@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I am looking for a way to test the computers on my network for weak
> passwords. For instance, say I have the network (192.168.123.1-254)
> for company "Tomcat" and I know most people either login as
> "Administrator" (not the best I know but some battles are not worth
> fighting) or the convention of LastName + First Initial. I just want
> to be able to scan the network to make sure people aren't using the
> company name or a simple derivation of the company name as their
> password. Therefore, I just want to scan the user names on the network
> against a small list of passwords like Tomcat, Tomcat1, TomCat,
> TomCat1, tomcat, tomcat1 and so forth. If people are using the company
> name as the password I can have them change it. That's all I want.
>
> Is there a good (hopefully freeware but doesn't have to be) program
> out there to help me accomplish this task?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
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