Open Neo23x0 opened 9 years ago
As the script does actual pins entry on y hardware device or emulator it was more like 30 tries a minute... but as the brute-force could be performed over multiple devices at the time it was easy to spin up 100 emulators and then score 300 a minute instead.
Checkout the slides for more stats on how long it would take on a single device to crack the pin/password.
http://www.slideshare.net/chrisjohnriley
Hope it helps.
Chris
[Chris John Riley]
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 3:28 PM, Florian Roth notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello Chris,
just a question: How many PINs per second were you able to test? I am reviewing a configuration and would like to recommend a certain PIN length for the customer.
Just a rough number would be OK.
https://40.media.tumblr.com/05586038c5d783ad973c8f81234eb6f4/tumblr_nmktshSzuq1sq2igro1_1280.png
Thanks
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Wow - thank you. That's great. I would have loved to see that talk.
No problems... there's a video of at least 1 version of the talk online somewhere!
This was the last version given publicly I believe --> http://2014.video.sector.ca/video/110302801
[Chris John Riley]
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 4:32 PM, Florian Roth notifications@github.com wrote:
Wow - thank you. That's great. I would have loved to see that talk.
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Hello Chris,
just a question: How many PINs per second were you able to test with goodbrute? I am reviewing a configuration and would like to recommend a certain PIN length for the customer.
Just a rough number would be OK. https://40.media.tumblr.com/05586038c5d783ad973c8f81234eb6f4/tumblr_nmktshSzuq1sq2igro1_1280.png
Thanks