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Password Cracking Using PRINCE Algorithm and Fitcrack System
Bolvanský, Dávid ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Hranický, Radek (advisor)
The PRINCE algorithm is a faster and more advanced version of a combination attack. Non-distributed password breaking often encounters its limits, and its applicability to real tasks decreases due to the increasing demand for computing resources of the device. The aim of this work is to design a distributed version of the the PRINCE attack as an extension of Fitcrack system, which focuses on distributed password cracking. The proposed design is implemented and integrated into the Fitcrack system. The work examines the PRINCE attack on a set of experiments, which examines the impact of various configuration options. Part of the experimental part is a comparison of the PRINCE attack with the dictionary and combination attack. The purpose of the comparison is to find cases where the PRINCE attack is better than other attacks. Finally, the integrated PRINCE attack solution in the Fitcrack system is compared with the solution implemented in the Hashtopolis system.
Alias Analysis in C Compiler
Bolvanský, Dávid ; Zachariášová, Marcela (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis is dedicated to the problem of alias analysis and possibilities of its improvement in the LLVM framework. The goal of this thesis is to improve the accuracy, which was achieved by extending the existing implementation of Andresen algorithm to be field sensitive. The terms related to alias analysis and algorithms of the alias analysis available in LLVM are explained. These algorithms are compared according to their base idea, features, and limitations. The implementation of the field sensitivity has been tested using compiler test suites. Its impact on program compilation speed and performance has been analyzed. The measured results show an increase in the accuracy of alias analysis in the LLVM framework.
Password Cracking Using PRINCE Algorithm and Fitcrack System
Bolvanský, Dávid ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Hranický, Radek (advisor)
The PRINCE algorithm is a faster and more advanced version of a combination attack. Non-distributed password breaking often encounters its limits, and its applicability to real tasks decreases due to the increasing demand for computing resources of the device. The aim of this work is to design a distributed version of the the PRINCE attack as an extension of Fitcrack system, which focuses on distributed password cracking. The proposed design is implemented and integrated into the Fitcrack system. The work examines the PRINCE attack on a set of experiments, which examines the impact of various configuration options. Part of the experimental part is a comparison of the PRINCE attack with the dictionary and combination attack. The purpose of the comparison is to find cases where the PRINCE attack is better than other attacks. Finally, the integrated PRINCE attack solution in the Fitcrack system is compared with the solution implemented in the Hashtopolis system.
Alias Analysis in C Compiler
Bolvanský, Dávid ; Zachariášová, Marcela (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis is dedicated to the problem of alias analysis and possibilities of its improvement in the LLVM framework. The goal of this thesis is to improve the accuracy, which was achieved by extending the existing implementation of Andresen algorithm to be field sensitive. The terms related to alias analysis and algorithms of the alias analysis available in LLVM are explained. These algorithms are compared according to their base idea, features, and limitations. The implementation of the field sensitivity has been tested using compiler test suites. Its impact on program compilation speed and performance has been analyzed. The measured results show an increase in the accuracy of alias analysis in the LLVM framework.

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