Magnet Wordlist Generator - Feature Request
The MWG is great and super useful for what it does. I think that it can do more to help law enforcement with passcode cracking and guessing and save a ton of time automating more technical tasks with a new feature targeting 6-digit passcodes. This would have obvious benefits to current brute force methods used by Graykey. But, there are devices which are received BFU and/or not brute force eligible, which means the investigator is left with few options if they want any useful data. One thing I am suggesting is an option to optimize the search results to compare the initial MWG wordlist results with a list of 6-digit passcodes that are considered more common. It would then create a wordlist of any matches between the .mfdb wordlist and the common passcodes wordlist. I have done this successfully using the public rockyou 2.0 wordlist, Excel, and ChatGPT. Here is an example of my workflow with a recent case. 1. Imported rockyou 2.0 into Excel and then filtered to only include 6-digit passcodes before saving this list. Result was surprisingly only 7,400 rows of data compared to the over 1 million rows in the original rockyou 2.0 list. This new file is our 6-digit common list. 2. Used MWG to scan the .mfdb file associated with a case and optimized results for 6-digit passcodes. Result was 14,500 rows of data. 3. Used ChatGPT to compare both lists and generate a new .txt file of any matches. Result is 104 rows of data. 4. Researched case and device data to create a profile of the device's owner in order to narrow potential passcodes for guessing. Used the list of common passcodes identified on the device to narrow further. Please let me know your thoughts and thanks for your time, Geoff
