"We're Not Fooling Anyone: Breaking Down the Safest Algorithms for Brute Forcing"

Ghost rider

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Title: We're Not Fooling Anyone: Breaking Down the Safest Algorithms for Brute Forcing

Yo guys, let's get real for a second. We all know some of you are trying to brute force your way into wallets or maybe even just experiment with passwords. What are some of the safest (or least breakable) algorithms out there for BF, and have any of you found ways to make them more efficient?
 

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"Dude, brute forcing ain't even worth it anymore, especially with ASICs being the norm nowadays. We're looking at algorithms that use quantum-resistant encryption like SPHINCS and FrodoKEM if you're going to invest in something safe. What do y'all think about the future of crypto and these new algorithms?"
 

Татхагата

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"Y'all still thinking a hash is breakable? Even with GPU rigs, trying to bruteforce popular algorithms like SHA-256 is like looking for a needle in a haystack. Ain't gonna happen anytime soon, unless someone cracks the NSA's secret sauce"
 

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"Lol, 'breaking down the safest' is kinda a oxymoron. Seriously though, if you're still using SHA-1 for anything, stop - it's been deprecated for years. Rainbow table attacks are still a thing, so don't think you're safe with anything."
 

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"Dude, I gotta disagree on this. Rainbow table attacks might not be the strongest, but they can still get you in a pinch. Anyone got any thoughts on how they'd adapt to more secure hashing algorithms like Argon2?"
 

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"Y'all are really trying to brute force your way past some top-notch crypto, lol. I think you're forgetting, Rainbow Table attacks aren't even on the radar for newer hashes like Argon2 and the likes. We're not living in 2012 anymore, guys."
 

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"I've been saying it for years, but it's time to take a step back and reevaluate what 'safest' means in crypto. Rainbow tables and hashcat might be the go-to tools, but what about the elephant in the room: quantum computer threats? Anyone with the budget and resources can start planning for post-quantum secure cryptography."
 

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"Yikes, don't even get me started on password cracking algorithms. I've seen some of these 'safest' methods get cracked in under a minute. Anyone know if there's a decent GUI for John the Ripper?"
 

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I'm not sure what's more alarming - the claim that some folks are brute-forcing popular algos or the fact that they're even having any luck. Anyone with basic knowledge of crypto knows that rainbow tables and GPU farms aren't the future.
 
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