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Metadata Analysis of Cracking Password Task
Pokorný, Šimon ; Hranický, Radek (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of the analytical web dashboard for remote administration of the Fitcrack system. This system is used for distributed password recovery. Web administration is a single-page application which is divided into a server and client part. These parts communicate with each other. There is a lot of information across the system that logged into a database for later analysis or displayed in real-time for the user. The best form to show data is a graphical element of various types (arrow, graph, table, square) and different colors showing what is happening.
Analysis of Distributed Computing Technologies for Password Cracking
Mráz, Patrik ; Veselý, Vladimír (referee) ; Hranický, Radek (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to analyze the technologies for distributed computing in password cracking. Distribution is a key factor regarding the total time of cracking the password which can sometimes take up to tens of years. In the introductory section we take a look at the general password cracking, types of attacks and the most popular tools. Next we address the GPU parallelization as well as the need of distributed computing on multiple computers. We look at all kinds of technologies, such as VirtualCL, BOINC, MPI and analyze their usability in password cracking. We examine each technology's performance, efficiency, scalability and adaptability when given pre-defined conditions. Part of this thesis is a design and implementation of distributed password cracking using MPI technology along with Hashcat, a self-proclaimed World's fastest password cracker.
Strategies for Distributed Password Cracking
Večeřa, Vojtěch ; Pluskal, Jan (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis introduces viable password recovery tools and their categories as well as the technologies and hardware commonly used in this field of informatics. It follows by an overview of the available benchmarking tools for the given hardware. Thesis later contains a description of the custom benchmarking process targeting the aspects of interest. Later, the thesis moves to a distributed system FITcrack as it proposes and experimentally implements new features. The thesis finishes by comparison of the additions against the original state and highlights the areas of improvement.
Analysis of Distributed Computing Technologies for Password Cracking
Mráz, Patrik ; Veselý, Vladimír (referee) ; Hranický, Radek (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to analyze the technologies for distributed computing in password cracking. Distribution is a key factor regarding the total time of cracking the password which can sometimes take up to tens of years. In the introductory section we take a look at the general password cracking, types of attacks and the most popular tools. Next we address the GPU parallelization as well as the need of distributed computing on multiple computers. We look at all kinds of technologies, such as VirtualCL, BOINC, MPI and analyze their usability in password cracking. We examine each technology's performance, efficiency, scalability and adaptability when given pre-defined conditions. Part of this thesis is a design and implementation of distributed password cracking using MPI technology along with Hashcat, a self-proclaimed World's fastest password cracker.
Strategies for Distributed Password Cracking
Večeřa, Vojtěch ; Pluskal, Jan (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis introduces viable password recovery tools and their categories as well as the technologies and hardware commonly used in this field of informatics. It follows by an overview of the available benchmarking tools for the given hardware. Thesis later contains a description of the custom benchmarking process targeting the aspects of interest. Later, the thesis moves to a distributed system FITcrack as it proposes and experimentally implements new features. The thesis finishes by comparison of the additions against the original state and highlights the areas of improvement.
Metadata Analysis of Cracking Password Task
Pokorný, Šimon ; Hranický, Radek (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of the analytical web dashboard for remote administration of the Fitcrack system. This system is used for distributed password recovery. Web administration is a single-page application which is divided into a server and client part. These parts communicate with each other. There is a lot of information across the system that logged into a database for later analysis or displayed in real-time for the user. The best form to show data is a graphical element of various types (arrow, graph, table, square) and different colors showing what is happening.

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