On 14/01/2010 22:55, Elliot Fernandes wrote: > What I can say is that, the person who was trying to access your honeypot was > using a wordlist, albeit of bad quality because the wordlist contains a large > degree of statistical randomness. For the most of us, passwords consist of > dictionary words, so a good wordlist would contain that and permutations of > it, not just gibberish. By the way, I've scouraged the internet for wordlists > and I've seen entries with !...@#$%^&*( , !...@#$% , !...@#$ , !...@# and the > others you've included. >
On an American Keyboard !...@#$%^&*( is shift and the numbers 1 to 9, for English it's !"£$%^&*( but as he said it's just wordlists filled with that, thinking someone might use it as a password, which I guess is possible, it's probably better then your husbands name for example, but still shit _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
