From: “Mullen, Patrick” <MullenP@ndhm06.ndhm.gtegsc.com>
To: “‘kb4vwa@juno.com>
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From: "Mullen, Patrick" <MullenP@ndhm06.ndhm.gtegsc.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 13:44:29 -0800 (PST)
To: "'kb4vwa@juno.com>
Subject: RE: Word List
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Note: I changed the list to Cypherpunks, since this is more relative to
that list.
Crack, the UN*X /etc/passwd cracker comes with a very large dictionary.
I
assume you want one for the same purpose (maybe not...). I can't
remember
for sure, but I believe it is a plain ASCII file. Go to webcrawler and
request
"crack and unix" (w/out quotes) and you'll find a listing. A site named
/.hAcKiNg./ or something like that will show up. It has Crack in pkzip
format.
BTW, this is a DOS application, *not* UN*X...
~ Patrick
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>From: kb4vwa@juno.com[SMTP:kb4vwa@juno.com]
>
>I'm looking for a Large Word List.
>
>Anyone have any idea where to find one, or how to convert a dictionary
>formatted file to a wordlist file?
>
>Ed
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