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Re: Brute force web/ftp/telnet tool


From: "Meritt James" <meritt_james () bah com>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 09:48:40 -0400

I  built up a rather extensive database (used 2600 lists, the RTM list, 
and a few others) and aim at it and then tried the thing on some  of
mine and it worked like a charm.  It is REAL easy to  use.

JAnsari () crowechizek com wrote:

     Craig,

     Highly recommend Brutus from www.hoobie.net/brutus for windows.  Works
with ftp, telnet, http basic auth, etc. as well as other logins.  We've
been happy with it.

     Jacob

Jacob A. Ansari, CISSP
Crowe, Chizek and Company, LLP
Information Risk Management
(219) 232-3992
jansari () crowechizek com

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