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Old 03-21-10, 23:57
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Question MacKrack/Custom Dictionary

Hello!

A couple of years ago, I got a little overzealous and stored some personal docs in an encrypted sparseimage. Then I forgot about it. I've been looking for some stuff on my computer, and I suspect I stuck it in said sparseimage, but I can't remember the password for the life of me.

I'm pretty sure the password is some combination of a predefined set of numbers or words that I regularly use for such purposes. For example, if my zipcode was 54321, my pet's name was Oscar, and my favorite color was blue, my password might be blue54321oscar. Also, any of these words or numbers might be reversed, so my password could be 54321oscarracso12345.

I created a custom dictionary file containing those numbers and words. My question being, does MacKrack try various combinations of the dictionary entries? Do any of you have any suggestions for how I might better accomplish this goal?

Thanks!
Jarrod
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