Brute Force Password Hacking
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@swan4163 Problem is, If you really needed a password that secure, They would just come kick your ass till you told them what your password was.
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@CHEECHwitCHONG ya it is this is real
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@PancakeSquid echo off
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@1337videogamepl4y3r its a operating system since 1982 and called MS-DOS but now it was just called ComandPrompt
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@swan4163 all that gone downhill when in ur life enter another persons, wife n kids, using their computers together with you at the same home network etc... :P
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Is that even a computer?!
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I'd like to see you brute force mine. :-)
It's easy to beat brute force when you correctly use passwords. Just make them as long as the program will allow or longer than 14 characters (I usually make them at least 25 characters, some of mine are 40+ characters), and use non-dictionary, case-sensitive, alpha-numeric and special characters. Also, use a different password for every site (router, root privileges, web sites). Encrypt your passwords with 256-bit AES encryption. That's a cracker's w
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@pokemonlover2354 when i save it and try to open it, it opens for a fraction of a second then closes... when saving in notepad what exactly do we type?
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Fucking boss, I want to do that. Would taking "Honers Computer Programming 1-2" in school help? Or what class teaches you how to do this?
And I thought I was a hacker when I managed to change the CMD text colour to green :(
kirauprising 4 months ago 45
@kirauprising i dont even know how to do that :(
PancakeSquid 3 months ago 11