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19:08:05 (3.10 MB/s) - ‘darkweb2017-top10.txt’ saved Īt this point, we are ready to get cracking.
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Since our password for these files is pretty simple, we'll use a minimal list for demonstration purposes - this one from the SecLists GitHub repo will work: ~$ wget ĭarkweb2017-top10.tx 100% 81 -.-KB/s in 0s There is also a shadow file you can download, which I got from the Metasploitable virtual machine. The password for all three of these is "password1" as you'll soon find out.

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I have created a RAR file, ZIP file, and PDF file that you can download and use to follow along. x MAXLENGTH Specifies maximum length of passwordīefore we can run Zydra, we will need some files to test it out on. m MINLENGTH Specifies minimum length of password h, -help show this help message and exit It also gives us an error stating it needs a file, and tells us to use -help for more info this will give us more details and options: ~$ python3 zydra.py _ _ _ This gives us a nice little banner, a usage example, and some information about some of the options available. Zydra.py: error: Choose a file, Use -help for more info The concatenation of the lowercase and uppercase The uppercase letters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ The lowercase letters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Now we should be ready to run Zydra using the python3 command: ~$ python3 _ _ _Īuthor : Hamed zydra.py Successfully installed py-term-0.6 rarfile-3.1 Installing collected packages: rarfile, py-term Requirement already satisfied: pyfiglet in /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages (0.8.post0)īuilding wheels for collected packages: rarfile, py-termīuilding wheel for rarfile (setup.py).
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We also need to install some dependencies for Zydra to work properly - it uses Python 3, so we can use pip3 to install the extra modules: ~$ pip3 install rarfile pyfiglet py-term If you're lazy like me, it's just one less key to press: ~$ mv Zydra.py zydra.py Next, and this step is completely optional, let's rename the script making it entirely lowercase.

To begin, we need to download Zydra from GitHub - use the wget utility to grab the Python file right from the command line: ~$ wget Encryption algorithms used for these can vary depending on the system, but MD5, SHA-512, SHA-256, Blowfish, and DES are all commonly used. Linux shadow files themselves are not encrypted, but the passwords contained within them are.

Other methods to create PDF files include Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat - Office versions 2007+ and Acrobat versions 7+ all support AES encryption. Older versions of LibreOffice use the Blowfish algorithm to encrypt files, but versions 3.5 and up use AES. If you're using Linux, it's easy to create PDFs in LibreOffice by exporting regular word documents, and there's even an option to password protect the newly created file.
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