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


From: "Martin O'Neal" <martin.oneal () corsaire com>
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 17:01:29 +0100


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.

Choose your battle wisely.  Choose to fight the broken auth.

Martin...

PS I don't have a brute forcing clip, but I do have a video of my
cousin's dog catching a frisbee if you're interested


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