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Instructions
1. Open PasswordsPro
2. Click " Audit " then select " Simple Dictionary Attack " You must login or register to view this content.,then close it
3. Right click a blank space then select " Add " now copy your hash You must login or register to view this content. then paste the text before : in "hash" and the text after it in " Salt " , and change the " hash type " to the following You must login or register to view this content.
4. Now click " Add " then hit the Blue PLAY Button
5. YOU ARE DONE! If it ends up saying Simple Dictionary attack finish then that means it didn't find the password so what you need to do now is either go look for another forum or try out a bigger dictionary , you could download one from one of the links above and add it via " Service > Settings > Dictionary > Right Click " ADD" "
Thanks for reading my tutorial.
No credit since everything was typed by me.
Bleh, true programmers come up with their own encryptions.
I don't know of many programmers who come up with their own encryption... in fact, very few do. Most use premade encryption. Perhaps a better idea would be "most cryptographers who have experience in computer science, programming, and mathematics come up with their own encryption", however, even that is a bit of a lie, since most cryptographers come up with their own encryption, but never actually implement it.
I don't know of many programmers who come up with their own encryption... in fact, very few do. Most use premade encryption. Perhaps a better idea would be "most cryptographers who have experience in computer science, programming, and mathematics come up with their own encryption", however, even that is a bit of a lie, since most cryptographers come up with their own encryption, but never actually implement it.
It was a joke.
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Got it, its just hard to tell when someone is joking or not over text. Sorry for the confusion, I thought you might be joking, but I wasn't really sure.
Got it, its just hard to tell when someone is joking or not over text. Sorry for the confusion, I thought you might be joking, but I wasn't really sure.
Yea, I get where you are coming from. You read it and think someone is being serious when in actuality they are kidding. :/
Maybe I should have wrapped it in quotation marks or added a smiley.
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