Hi all, I recently had the pleasure(?) of getting into brute fore-cracking of passwords due to a user of mine who'd forgotten the password he set on a word-document. Looking around on the web, I found a program aptly called "Free Word Excel Password Recovery Wizard", available on <http://www.freewordexcelpassword.com/index.php>. The archive supplies a dictionary file for speeding up the cracking, but isn't very comprehensive. On the web page I got the cracker from, they supply a link to a bigger commercial dictionary as well, but I'm rather cheap... 8-] My question to you guys, is whether any of you would know where to get a *free* nice and big dictionary to use for future dictionary attacks on eg word docs? TIA. -- BW, Sorin # Sorin Srbu, Systems Engineer Web: http://www.orgfarm.uu.se # Dept of Medicinal Chemistry, Phone: +46 (0)18-4714482 >3 signals> GSM # Div of Org Pharm Chem, Mobile: +46 (0)701-718023 # Box 574, Uppsala University, Fax: +46 (0)18-4714482 # SE-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden Visit: BMC, Husargatan 3, D5:512b # # () ASCII ribbon campaign - Against html E-mail # /\ # # Harmless tagline follows: # # Email messages are supposed to be text, thank you very much. Text. Only text. If God had intended for email to be written in HTML, then the traditional signoff of prayers would be </amen>. ***************************** New Site from The Kenzig Group! Windows Vista Links, list options and info are available at: http://www.VistaPop.com ***************************** To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm