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        <description>dictclean was run prior to Passpal. 6 lines with invalid UTF-8 characters were removed.

dictclean 0.1 report (www.thepasswordproject.com)

Invalid UTF-8 at line 82816: 'BOBéMOORE' (Encoding could not be detected)
Invalid UTF-8 at line 83370: '&amp;é&quot;'' (Encoding could not be detected)
Invalid UTF-8 at line 249725: 'london4¦1¦2' (Encoding could not be detected)
Invalid UTF-8 at line 257080: '³±³´ÜÇ´' (Encoding could not be detected)
Invalid UTF-8 at line 299864: 'alfjkèljk0987()#' (Encoding could no…</description>
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        <description>*  Leaked password lists and dictionaries
	*  Passpal 0.4, password analysis software
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	*  2012-03-28 My participation in The Best64 Challenge
	*  2012-02-28 The upcoming releases of oclHashcat-plus-0.08 and oclHashcat-lite-0.10
	*  2012-02-25 Parsing and filtering the YouPorn password leak
	*  2012-02-01 How effective is a straight dictionary attack?
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        <description>This section is intended to contain statistics on passwords leaks that are interesting or can be useful in terms of password research. Leaks of a large number of plain text passwords are most interesting, but also hashed passwords where most of them have been cracked, or smaller leaks where the users/passwords fit a specific profile or niche can also be useful.</description>
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        <description>So, the ”The Best64 Challenge” just ended. I only discovered it a couple of days ago (on IRC), but decided to take a shot. If you are not familiar with the challenge, you should click the link for more information before you read further.

In the challenge you were provided with a dictionary and a list of hashes to crack (the famous phpbb password leak). The challenge was to come up with 64 rules that would crack the largest number of hashes from this list.</description>
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