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  • Besides the above two words, which can be easily cracked by password-cracking software, Facebook still lets people use 8 more common words that I reported here two weeks ago.

    Facebook's other problem: Allowing extremely weak passwords 2010

  • Besides the above two words, which can be easily cracked by password-cracking software, Facebook still lets people use 8 more common words that I reported here two weeks ago.

    Facebook's other problem: Allowing extremely weak passwords 2010

  • He then loaded various applications—a word processor, a spreadsheet, a fax program, a virus checker, some disk-copying utilities, some games, some Web browsers, a password-cracking program that Jamie had apparently written some very robust code-writing for a teenager, Gillette noticed.

    The Blue Nowhere Jeffery Deaver 2001

  • The hackers allegedly scanned the internet to identify vulnerable POS systems with certain remote desktop software applications installed on them, and then used the applications to log into the targeted POS system, either by guessing the passwords or using password-cracking software programs.

    Wired Top Stories Kim Zetter 2011

  • A Russian password-cracking company has released software it says can recover passwords stored on Apple's latest iPhone without modifying the device or any of the data stored on it.

    The Register 2010

  • The company offers a wide variety of password-cracking tools that make use of video acceleration hardware from ATI or Nvidia, a process that's "orders of magnitude faster than traditional CPU-only algorithms."

    The Register 2010

  • Russian password-cracking company Elcomsoft has released new software that can in some instances figure out the password used to encrypt backed-up iPhone data.

    CIO News 2010

  • Russian password-cracking company Elcomsoft has released new software that can in some instances figure out the password used to encrypt backed-up iPhone data.

    ARN Daily 2010

  • The company offers a wide variety of password-cracking tools that make use of video acceleration hardware from ATI or Nvidia, a process that's "orders of magnitude faster than traditional CPU-only algorithms."

    The Register 2010

  • A Russian password-cracking company has released software it says can recover passwords stored on Apple's latest iPhone without modifying the device or any of the data stored on it.

    The Register 2010

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