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I'm a beginner in writing code and I've started with Python because it seemed the neatest and the easiest to start with (I currently have Python 3.2). Now I've read some online books and so on about coding in python, I've made some small programs and that's it.
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But then I wanted to make a program that could brute-force a random password like:
I made something that could try random passwords:
But that's not really a brute-force attack, it's more trying to randomly guess a password. I think a Brute-Force attack is first tries all possibility's with 1 digit then 2, 3 and so on. But I have no clue and knowledge how to do this.
I would really appreciate if someone would say how to create a program that first checks all possibilities with 1 digit and if possible, in the right order (0,1,2,3 and so on), then 2,3 and 4 digits.
Then I could work around on it, and learn more about Python.
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Code first:
itertools.product
produces a Cartesian join of its input(s) - in this case, it's being 'joined' to itself. So in the first iteration, each single character is printed. Then in the next iteration, because of repeat=length
(and length
is now 2), generates '00', '01', etc.. It's worth trying it and seeing the output to understand it better.This also means you can throw in letters (uppercase/lowercase), and change the upperbound in the
range
function. It's certainly not going to break the world of code-breaking, but should give you an idea of the flexibility of Python and the tools available to you.
I'll leave you to check the passwords match and break out the loop.
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This is what I have done, it is extremely ineffective and badly written, I am currently trying to put it into a function so it will do any length but it only does 4 atm. I used a string of letters/numbers and ran through that in sequence until answer = password:
If you value your eyes don't look below (warning you it is messy).
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