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Password Stealing
I posted this in Computers too...
I had a message board (ESPN to be exact) password stolen a couple years ago, and I was just curious how the process works. Some kind of script you write or what? (No, not looking to steal anyone's myself). |
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Re: Password Stealing
do you think you had a keylogger on your computer?
Maybe someone guessed it |
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Re: Password Stealing
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do you think you had a keylogger on your computer? [/ QUOTE ] No. [ QUOTE ] Maybe someone guessed it [/ QUOTE ] Hard to believe, but possible I guess. I was thinking there was some kind of script you could run on the login page that goes through a bunch of permutations of letters and numbers. I don't know. |
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Re: Password Stealing
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[ QUOTE ] do you think you had a keylogger on your computer? [/ QUOTE ] No. [ QUOTE ] Maybe someone guessed it [/ QUOTE ] Hard to believe, but possible I guess. I was thinking there was some kind of script you could run on the login page that goes through a bunch of permutations of letters and numbers. I don't know. [/ QUOTE ] You probably used that password on another site. |
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Re: Password Stealing
I'm sure there are scripts like that. But why anyone would waste their time using one for a silly message board is beyond me. Do you ever use public computers (library, internet cafe etc) when browsing forums? Maybe that's how it happened.
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Re: Password Stealing
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] do you think you had a keylogger on your computer? [/ QUOTE ] No. [ QUOTE ] Maybe someone guessed it [/ QUOTE ] Hard to believe, but possible I guess. I was thinking there was some kind of script you could run on the login page that goes through a bunch of permutations of letters and numbers. I don't know. [/ QUOTE ] You probably used that password on another site. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe. How does that make it easy to steal?? |
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Re: Password Stealing
Brute-force (I'm not kidding).
"And that's all I have to say about that..." Other then to say always whenever possible, use some sort of punctuation in your passwords, perferably in the first, or first few, characters. |
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Re: Password Stealing
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] do you think you had a keylogger on your computer? [/ QUOTE ] No. [ QUOTE ] Maybe someone guessed it [/ QUOTE ] Hard to believe, but possible I guess. I was thinking there was some kind of script you could run on the login page that goes through a bunch of permutations of letters and numbers. I don't know. [/ QUOTE ] You probably used that password on another site. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe. How does that make it easy to steal?? [/ QUOTE ] It depends on how much you trust the admins of all the sites you used that password at. |
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Re: Password Stealing
Writing a brute force password guessing script is not the hard part. The problem is the amount of time it would take. There's some 100 (just a guess) characters that you could use in your password. Even if you told me that your password has 8 characters, that's 100^8 = 10^16 = 10,000,000,000,000,000 different combinations. Even if you somehow managed to try a million per second, it'd still take you ten billion seconds, which is over 300 years. If they're trying to guess a password to an online site, it won't even be close to 1 million guesses per second.
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Re: Password Stealing
Yep. My company requires an 8-character p'word, must contain a number, a capital letter, and a special character.
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