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WebApp Sec: Re: looking for a webapp bruteforce video for non-techies

Re: looking for a webapp bruteforce video for non-techies

From: Robin Wood <dninja_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 17:08:02 +0100

2008/6/3 Martin O'Neal <martin.oneal_at_corsaire.com>:
>
>> It didn't help that the password was only 5
>> characters!
>
> That may not actually be such a bad password (on balance and in
> context). Sure it is a dictionary/leet word variant, but five
> characters actually carry plenty of entropy (if mixed case and numerics
> are also used). However, if you have an authentication mechanism that
> doesn't lock out an account and *allows* brute forcing, it doesn't
> really matter how strong the password is; given enough
> universe-lifetimes an attacker will always guess it eventually.

Trust me, it is a VERY bad password in these circumstances!

Robin

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