Re: Brute-forcing Dial-up password after war-dial

From: Tomas Nybrand (nybrand_at_home.se)
Date: 09/23/03

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    On Thursday 18 September 2003 17.55, Michelangelo Sidagni wrote:
    > After a war dial, I obtained a list of phone numbers that responded with a
    > carrier (PPP or other). Is there a free tool out there that bruteforce
    > Dial-up ID and passwords on the numbers identified by the war dial? I know
    > that PhoneSweep does that, but is there a workaround / free program to do
    > that?
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Mike

    Hi

    Have you looked at THC:s tool "THC-Dialup Login Hacker" ?
    You can find it under thc/releases
    ( http://www.thc.org/download.php?t=r&d=login_hacker-1.1.tar.gz )

    Good luck!

    - --
    mvh/ Tomas Nybrand

    - - Bene qui latuit, bene vixit. -

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