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I was invaded again: more passwords for you not to use
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By AviPublished:
Sun, 28 Dec 2008 12:44:36 -0200
Published:
28 Dec 2008
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12:44 pm
Categories: Linux & Open Source
Tags: lang:en tech:ok
It took some time to have my honeypot invaded again in a useful way. They were attacking constantly but were using it only to connect to IRC rooms. Useless for me.
But yesterday a sweet cracker invaded it again and left behind about 240000 non-unique combinations of user+password he was using to invade others.
They were all merged into the Compromised Passwords file, now with 142002 unique combinations of user+password that you must never use.
Enjoy.




Lovely list! Merged with my cracklib-extra-words - just to ensure I don’t ever ever use these words
And wheew, none of my passwords were on the list…