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MooreSecurity
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Apr 03, 2018
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Attack Simulator

I've just done some small sample testing with this so far. I'm wondering if there is a recommended password dictionary to use with the dictionary attack, and if more phishing templates are planned to be added in the future.

  • Stu Clark's avatar
    Stu Clark
    Apr 04, 2018

    So yes, more templates are coming, specifically the ability to create your own and save them for future use, we don't have an ETA yet but its being worked on at the moment by dev.

     

    At the moment we don't intend to provide any specific password list files, there are so many available on the internet all ready that can be consumed, as long as you use the format of a password per line.

     

    Stu

     

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  • You can find dictionaries online, I'm not sure whether Microsoft will provide any recommended ones. As for templates, more should be coming in the future. Stu Clark might be able to share more info here.

    • Stu Clark's avatar
      Stu Clark
      Brass Contributor

      So yes, more templates are coming, specifically the ability to create your own and save them for future use, we don't have an ETA yet but its being worked on at the moment by dev.

       

      At the moment we don't intend to provide any specific password list files, there are so many available on the internet all ready that can be consumed, as long as you use the format of a password per line.

       

      Stu

       

      • Todd Kirk's avatar
        Todd Kirk
        Brass Contributor

        I've had errors when trying to upload files and I haven't seen any guidelines other than "one password per line." Are there specific file types needed? Also, when uploading, it doesn't show until I click next, then if I go back it appears, but in either case I get an error. I've tried Word, .txt, Excel.  

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