![]() I choose type as FTP since I am about to crack a FTP server. Brutus comes with a built in username(users.txt) and password list(pass.txt).As the victim machine is running Windows XP which comes with a default administrator account, I decide to add “administrator” to the users.txt file. I decide to choose dictionary attack since it is faster than brute forcing. Brutus has both dictionary and brute force attack options. I decide to use Brutus to crack the remote FTP password. The scan also shows that the victim machine which is LIVE is running a ftp server and its operating system is Windows XP. After performing the scan, the results show that only one system 10.10.10.3 is alive. In the target option, I specify IP address as 10.10.10.2-10 and I choose profile as intense scan to get maximum information about the target. I decide to scan the following range of ip addresses to look for any live hosts. The ip address of my system happens to be 10.10.10.1. Imagine I am the script kiddie, I first find out my own computer’s ip address by typing the command “ipconfig” in the command line. As you will see, Zenmap is used for scanning for any open ports of live machines and Brutus is a password cracker. In this scenario, script kiddie is using a Windows XP machine and two tools Zenmap and Brutus available for free to download. For the newbies, script kiddie is a person with little knowledge of hacking or any programming languages and instead searches for automatic tools to hack the computers. Hi everybody, today I’m gonna show you remote password cracking with Brutus. ![]()
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