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		<title>CeWL for Pen Testers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shortly after flipping through Ed&#8217;s slide deck for Secrets of America&#8217;s Top Pen Testers yesterday, I noticed a fortuitous tool annoucement come across the SANS GIAC Alumni mailing list.  Robin Wood emailed to announce the release of a tool called CeWL: Custom Wordlist Generator (which is of course pronounced &#8216;cool&#8217;).
http://www.digininja.org/cewl.php
CeWL &#8220;spiders a given url to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shortly after flipping through Ed&#8217;s slide deck for <em>Secrets of America&#8217;s Top Pen Testers</em> yesterday, I noticed a fortuitous tool annoucement come across the SANS GIAC Alumni mailing list.  Robin Wood emailed to announce the release of a tool called CeWL: Custom Wordlist Generator (which is of course pronounced &#8216;cool&#8217;).</p>
<p>http://www.digininja.org/cewl.php</p>
<blockquote><p>CeWL &#8220;spiders a given url to a specified depth, optionally following external links, and returns a list of words which can then be used for password crackers such as <a href="http://www.openwall.com/john/">John the Ripper</a>&#8221; (from the website).</p></blockquote>
<p>Very nice. This tool dovetails nicely with Ed&#8217;s first tip from <em>SATPT</em>, &#8220;Build Password Guessing and Cracking Dictionaries&#8221;.  In fact, it turns out that the tool was based on a PaulDotCom discussion, <a href="http://pauldotcom.com/2008/11/creating-custom-wordlists-for.html" target="_blank">http://pauldotcom.com/2008/11/creating-custom-wordlists-for.html</a>, which was in turn based upon content provided in Ed&#8217;s SEC560: Network Penetration Testing, which I will be teaching in Atlanta in February, <a href="https://www.sans.org/atlanta09_cs/description.php?tid=1717" target="_blank">https://www.sans.org/atlanta09_cs/description.php?tid=1717</a>.</p>
<p>Wshew&#8230;did you follow all that.  Regardless of its origins, CeWL definitely looks like something I will be adding to my tool arsenal.  Check it out.</p>
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