This post is a breakdown of the writer’s failed attempts at cracking passwords using John the Ripper’s new Tokenizer attack. The author experienced failure with their tests, tools, and understanding of their tools. However, the failures served as a learning experience, providing insight into issues with character encoding, guess generation, and the distinction between the tool working on one machine versus being user-friendly for others to run. These trials also highlighted discrepancies between PCFG OMEN and the Rub-SysSec OMEN that need to be addressed in future tests.

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