Re: Brute force web/ftp/telnet tool

From: Meritt James (meritt_jamesat_private)
Date: Thu Sep 13 2001 - 06:48:40 PDT

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    I  built up a rather extensive database (used 2600 lists, the RTM list, 
    and a few others) and aim at it and then tried the thing on some  of
    mine and it worked like a charm.  It is REAL easy to  use.
    
    JAnsariat_private wrote:
    > 
    >      Craig,
    > 
    >      Highly recommend Brutus from www.hoobie.net/brutus for windows.  Works
    > with ftp, telnet, http basic auth, etc. as well as other logins.  We've
    > been happy with it.
    > 
    >      Jacob
    > 
    > Jacob A. Ansari, CISSP
    > Crowe, Chizek and Company, LLP
    > Information Risk Management
    > (219) 232-3992
    > jansariat_private
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