Ben
Ben
I'll figure out how to put those files together for you soon. Right now I am very focused on a certification and will get to it after my exam -...
Guess this one slipped by me, do you have a specific example? It's possible these are legitimately being used as passwords - but that's very unlikely.
This is tricky. I can't be sure of the origin of those lines - they might be both html tags and passwords.
For Release 2.0, I erred on the side of inclusivity. Their are lines that look a lot like code, specifically html tags. The same is true for some email addresses....
[Troy Hunt's](https://www.troyhunt.com/ive-just-launched-pwned-passwords-version-2/) take on the problem. > Of course, it's possible people actually used these strings as passwords but applying a bit of Occam's Razor suggests that it's simply parsing...
Do you have any more particular things in mind when you say "easier to follow?" What sections are giving you trouble?
I am working on a script inspired by CUPP that aims to include this feature as well a general expansion of the information queried. It will include things like nationality,...
It's not exactly release-ready. But I'm basically working on it full-time, so next week at the latest for a "flat" release.
[Alpha 'Flat' Release of the BEWGor project is here!](https://github.com/berzerk0/BEWGor) It asks for information about a Main Subject, and has support for 1 significant other, as well as an arbitrary number...
I've created a script based on CUPP that has this capability [https://github.com/berzerk0/BEWGor](https://github.com/berzerk0/BEWGor)