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[joomla] Test your passwords

Scott Wolpow scott at wolpow.com
Fri Jul 6 14:57:50 EDT 2012


We know the MD5 was vulnerable.

All the more reason to move away from it.
Or better yet, be able to choose our own hash.

SW

On 7/6/2012 2:38 PM, Gary Mort wrote:
> Think your Joomla! password is secure?  Here is a simple test[assuming 
> it is under 15 charectors long]
>
> Go to http://hashcat.net/hashcat-gui/ and download hashcat-gui for 
> your operating system.
>
> To check just YOUR password, run the gui , use either plus or lite, 
> and enter your password hash[from the database] in the field.  Select 
> the Joomla hash type - and then go ahead and run the cracker.   See 
> how long it takes to figure out your password.
>
> If your using a dictionary method, you'll need one or more wordlists, 
>  you can get some dictionaries from 
> http://www.skullsecurity.org/wiki/index.php/Passwords
>
> If you have a website with lots of users that you want to check, 
> instead you can run
> select `password` from #__users [replace #__ with your prefix. :-)] - 
> and export the list to a text file to give to oclhashplus
>
> Most password crackers around are limited to passwords of less than 16 
> chars[because beyond that, the algorithms change for efficient 
> lookups] - so while making your own passwords greater than 16 chars 
> doesn't mean instant security, it does mean that it is beyond the 
> scope of script kiddies who just download crackers from the internet 
> and don't know how to write their own.
>
>
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