What is the player's password. What is the password in Minecraft on the server? Determination methods

Ashley Madison's huge cheating site database was almost a month ago. The data of 36 million accounts, including password hashes, have become public knowledge. At the end of last week it became known that the group of password crackers CynoSure Prime, that 15.26 million passwords in the database were processed using MD5, which facilitates brute-force by several orders of magnitude. As a result, having cracked 11.7 million passwords, hackers.

In total, CynoSure Prime managed to crack 11,716,208 passwords.
Among them there are 4,867,246 unique passwords.
Passwords that completely match the username 630,000.

Basically, the passwords used by the users turned out to be very simple. Most often these are lowercase letters with numbers, or in general, only letters. On the other hand, hackers note that they brute-force passwords, starting with the simplest ones, so it is quite logical that there were the most of those in the output.

The shortest password turned out to be only 1 character long. The longest is 28 characters. The average, most common password length is 6-8 characters.

The hackers also compiled a list of the most interesting and funny passwords, in addition to the usual list of 10 \ 50 \ 100 popular (that is, the most repeated ones). The results are really pretty funny:

Sometimes users think that the more words, the better the password:
mypasswordispassword
superhardpassword
thebestpasswordever
thisisagoodpassword

Some doubt whether it is worth using the services of the site for cheating:
ishouldnotbedoingthis
ithinkilovemywife
thisiswrong
whatthehellamidoing
whyareyoudoingthis
cheatersneverprosper
donteventhinkaboutit
isthisreallyhappening

Some users are in general denial:
likeimreallygoingtocheat
justcheckingitout
justtryingthisout
goodguydoingthewrongthing

Naive users who believeAshley Madisona simple dating site:
lookingfornewlife
friendswithbenefits

Users who believe in securityAshley Madison:
youwillneverfindout
youwillnevergetthis
secretissafewithme

Passwords fromxkcd(https://xkcd.com/936/)
batteryhorsestaple
correcthorsebatterystaple

Some seem to guess what it isAshley Madison:
nothingfound
theywererobots
nobodyhere

Just funny:
everynameitriedwastaken
allthegoodpasswordshavegone
lickemlikeshelikesit
lildickinyourpussyn0w
satisfactionwithlicking
blackfromthewaistdown
smalldickbuthardworker

However, the hackers also published the "boring list", that is, the Top 100 passwords. There is nothing funny in this list, everything is predictably primitive and bad:

Password Number of uses
123456 120511
12345 48452
password 39448
34275
123456789 26620
qwerty 20778
12345678 14172
abc123 10869
pussy 10683
1234567 9468
696969 8801
ashley 8793
fuckme 7893
football 7872
baseball 7710
fuckyou 7458
111111 7048
1234567890 6572
ashleymadison 6213
password1 5959
madison 5219
asshole 5052
superman 5023
mustang 4865
harley 4815
654321 4729
123123 4612
hello 4425
monkey 4296
000000 4240
hockey 4191
letmein 4140
11111 4077
soccer 3936
cheater 3908
kazuga 3871
hunter 3869
shadow 3831
michael 3743
121212 3713
666666 3704
I love you 3671
qwertyuiop 3599
secret 3522
buster 3402
horny 3389
jordan 3368
hosts 3295
zxcvbnm 3280
asdfghjkl 3174
affair 3156
dragon 3152
987654 3123
liverpool 3087
bigdick 3058
sunshine 3058
yankees 2995
asdfg 2981
freedom 2963
batman 2935
whatever 2882
charlie 2860
fuckoff 2794
money 2686
pepper 2656
jessica 2648
asdfasdf 2617
1qaz2wsx 2609
987654321 2606
andrew 2549
qazwsx 2526
dallas 2516
55555 2501
131313 2498
abcd1234 2489
anthony 2487
steelers 2470
asdfgh 2468
jennifer 2442
killer 2407
cowboys 2403
master 2395
jordan23 2390
robert 2372
maggie 2357
looking 2333
thomas 2331
george 2330
matthew 2298
7777777 2294
amanda 2273
summer 2263
qwert 2263
princess 2258
ranger 2252
william 2245
corvette 2237
jackson 2227
tigger 2224
computer 2212

2015 began with Julia writing some materials for the paranoid. I have no idea how it happened. But since the suit, today I will share with you information about the most popular user passwords in the past year. And if you have found your own among this set of numbers and letters, know that it is urgent to change it!

And despite the fact that the digital blog "123456" still holds the palm in the list of not only bad, but common, and therefore unreliable passwords, SplashData has published an annual list of objectionable passwords. On January 20, a presentation by the company's speakers took place in California, and it seems to me that it was both witty and very serious at the same time. Surely, having seen the list of the most popular passwords, security experts laughed very loudly at human naivety. In order to keep your information safe, and electronic wallets are locked, it is not necessary to acquire wonderful devices. Just use passwords. And not the easiest ones. And there is no need to set the same password for all accounts from unlocking a computer to a Facebook account.

Actually, the list of the 25 most popular passwords looks like this:

  • 123456
  • 12345 - became more popular by 17 (!) Points
  • 12345678
  • qwerty
  • 123456789
  • 1234 - became more popular by 9 points
  • baseball - novye
  • dragon - novye
  • football - novye
  • 1234567
  • monkey - became more popular by 5 points
  • letmein
  • abc123 - decreased by 9 points, that's good
  • 111111 - became less popular by 8 points, that's good
  • mustang - novye
  • access - novye
  • shadow
  • master - novye
  • michael - novye
  • superman - novye
  • 696969 - novye
  • 123123 - became less popular by 12 points, that's good
  • batman - novye
  • trustno1

Using one of these passwords to protect your device is tantamount to not putting any password on it at all. During the year, more than 3.3 million passwords were leaked. And actually on this data the report on user errors was based. The 25 most used passwords account for 2.2% of unprotected passwords. And, as noted by Mark Burnett, a security specialist, notes that this is the lowest percentage in all four years of the company.

  • if there is no way to protect your gadget with a fingerprint, use a password. Always use.
  • if you have a lot of accounts and devices that need a password, do not put the same everywhere. Better to use an application storage service, PasswordBox for example.
  • do not use only numeric passwords. It is better that it contains letters, numbers, signs, and also of different registers.
  • passwords based on simple patterns on the keyboard (such as QWERTYUIOP or 1QAZ2WSX) are very easy to calculate, they are wildly popular because they are memorized by mechanical memory.
  • do not use your hobbies when making passwords - football and baseball, although the words are new this year, but still.
  • say NO! the year and date of your birth in the password. As well as the dates of important days in your life, such as the birth of children, the third divorce or the mother-in-law's DR.
  • do not use the names of family and friends.
  • and yes - the names of popular artists and athletes, the names of brands and films, as well as catchphrases are also included in the list of "bad" passwords, albeit in a more extended version.

So be vigilant and creative. And if you are too creative, and there are a lot of accounts, you can't remember everything, write down the passwords in a document called "DOCUMENT WITH IMPORTANT PASSWORDS" and everyone will be happy! (of course not). Nothing was said about this in the report, but I will nevertheless clarify - write down the passwords from a bank card in a notebook that you constantly carry with you, take pictures and store in the gallery, write on a napkin and glue it on the refrigerator or on a business card and put it in the wallet NOT WORTH. For this, there are password messengers or limitless palaces of the mind, where they should be stored. And if you haven't watched yet, then we reminded you of a couple of elementary rules of behavior on the Internet that we sometimes forget about.

And what you need to know to prevent this from happening to your player.

I must say right away that I mean a player / account on some game server, and not the Minecraft account itself, which you usually buy and which you use to enter Minecraft in the official "launcher".

Just recently, my boy complained that some of his "friends" - players on the same game servers, as well as completely unfamiliar players, entered these servers under his player without his knowledge. With his would-be friends, everything is clear, he just one way or another told them his passwords to the game servers out of naivety and imprudence.

But with unfamiliar players - I wondered: how do they do it? And, most importantly, hacking a player on the server - does it mean hacking a paid Minecraft account? And also what to teach your little one so that his players are not "broken" by dishonest playmates?

The most interesting thing is that hacking a player is an identity theft crime, and in some countries there is a criminal article for this. And given that children and adolescents, who make up the main gaming audience of Minecraft, are engaged in hacking players on servers, then you - respectable parents - should ask whether your "advanced" children are "substituted" for you and your decency and whether you will be held responsible for identity theft?

Account on the game server and Minecraft account

These are two different things. But to register on some game server, you or your child will use the name of the Minecraft account.

When registering on the game server, you need to come up with a different password - at the first login.

The passwords for the Minecraft account and the player's account on the game server may be different, or more correctly, should always be different... For security.

The main thing is not to confuse these concepts.

At the moment, I made sure that hacking a player on some Minecraft game server does not mean hacking a Minecraft account.

But the password for the Minecraft account, just in case, would change, if that.

How are players hacked on Minecraft game servers?

And why? Yes, for the same reason as in the real world. Someone arranges their life, and someone steals from it.

On game servers, the player can "privatize" (make available only to himself) things, important or rare resources, etc. For example, a player may have a "locked chest" (and more than one!), Where he stores something.

By logging into such a server under someone else's and more "rich" and "skillful" player, you can gain access to his or her "locked" resources. Everything is exactly like in real life.

And it turns out that your kid is actually learning a certain "craft" from the cradle, honing his "skill", so to speak ... But let's leave the moral side of this phenomenon. Personally, this is not interesting to me. This is a personal matter for everyone.

The web is full of information on how to hack a player. You can watch the video on YouTube. There are plenty of them. And no one is hiding. A bunch of evidence in the public domain.

There are several ways. The easiest one is to guess the password. The fact is that human laziness makes a person come up with the simplest passwords, for example, a password that matches the player's nickname, or something like "123456".

There are lists of such commonly used "lazy" passwords. And after spending not too much time, you can guess the password.

But another method is often used, which even an adult can fall for.

You are playing on a server. Another player turns to you or everyone, and invites you to his server, "throws" the IP address, he may even promise to distribute various "buns", an administrator, etc.

You go to his server, maybe even play. And then it turns out that your nickname, under which you played on the previous server, is "hijacked".

It's just that the attacker creates his own Minecraft game server with the aim of luring players from the server he is interested in.

On his server, he puts some kind of logger plugin.

An ignorant player-victim enters such a specially prepared server and registers. And, as often happens, when registering, he specifies the password that he uses on other servers, including the server that the attacker is interested in.

And the logger plugin writes this password (along with the nickname) to the file.

All that an attacker now needs is to look at this file after a while and take advantage of the "catch".

And if you're lucky, and the victim entered the password the same as the password for the Minecraft account, then the Minecraft account can also be hacked.

Specifically about this type of hacking - where to "raise" the server, how to install the Minecraft server, which "plugin" to use, how to install it - I will not write, and I did not intend to, because the purpose of this message is different.

I must say that all these hacks are quite primitive and, if certain rules are followed, they can be nullified. What will be discussed below.

How to protect yourself from hacking your player on the Minecraft game server?

All general rules for creating and using passwords apply here. If you didn't know about them, then it's time to ask.

And if your offspring spends a lot of time on game servers, then you should have a conversation with him about "it". About password security.

Here is the minimum that needs to be explained to your young player who plays on Minecraft servers, but would not want his player to be hacked there.

  1. Never use a password for your Minecraft account(the one that is introduced in the official Minecraft launcher) as a password to any Minecraft game server... There should always be different passwords.
  2. Do not use the same passwords on different game servers... It's frustrating, but safer this way. I can allow the same password on those servers that are unimportant and not a pity to lose. But on your favorite and most "cool" servers, passwords should be different.
  3. Don't use simple and lazy passwords like "123456" and "qwerty". The longer the password and the more meaningless the set of characters in it, the better. By the way, I used to.
  4. Change passwords regularly on game servers, as well as to your Minecraft account. Servers usually have commands for changing the password via the console. For instance, changepassword<старый пароль> <новый пароль> and the like. The password for your Minecraft account can be changed on the official website minecraft.net on your profile page.
  5. (This item is for especially "gifted") Never tell anyone your passwords, even to the closest and best friends, and even more so do not make them publicly available in other ways (for example, by writing on a piece of paper near your computer, etc.)
  6. Don't be fooled by an invitation to play on some other server(already playing on some server). You just have to hijack your password when you "register" on such a server. They can contact you privately, but they can also apply to everyone. Just ignore it.
Everything is not limited to these rules, but if you follow them, you will minimize hacking of your player. For example, you can break rule number 6 and go by invitation. In this case, you just need to use brand new password.

And then the attacker will not "catch" anything. After all, this password will be relevant only for his server, and he will not be able to use it anywhere else.

By the way, some game servers provide their own launchers to access them.

I don’t mean to say that all such servers are fraudulent. No. But this can be another way to hack the player, as well as the Minecraft account. You cannot know for sure here.

In this case, be careful too. Under no circumstances use the password to your Minecraft account - anywhere in the launcher. And also use only a completely new password to register on the server.

What if a player is hacked?

Usually attackers are just as lazy as their victims. And they don’t bother to change the password of the hacked player.

As soon as you suspect or learn that your player has been hacked, just change his password on the server. Immediately.

It will also not hurt to change the password for the Minecraft account. But this depends on the degree of your paranoia and laziness.

It is clear that if you can no longer log into the server, then the attacker turned out to be more efficient and changed your password. Well, in this case, "write to Sportloto" and do not repeat your mistakes in the future.

So far, everything about this insidious world of Minecraft.

P. S. Clarify just in case. I have not played and do not play Minecraft. Generally.

As in any multiplayer game, in Minecraft 1.12 you need to have a unique username and password, with which you can access your account, your belongings and other progress. In this article, we will figure out what is the password in "Minecraft" on the server, since this question is one of the most frequently asked among beginners.

How to enter?

It is worth noting that a username and password are not needed if you play offline or in free mode in a single player game. If you want to log in to the server, then you will definitely need these data.

When you first enter the chat, there will be a notification that you need to enter a password, which will be saved in the database. Remember that you can't change it, so it's best to write down the combination. You will have to enter the / register command. For example, the line with the command will look like this: / register 134567 13567. You must repeat the combination. Then press Enter to save.

What is the password in Minecraft on the server?

Many players try to find unique passwords on the Internet to log in to the game. However, these do not exist, since you yourself must come up with a unique code and use it when logging into the server. If you logged into Minecraft and saw a message that you need to enter a login, it means that someone has already logged in with the same nickname. Change your nickname and try again.

After you have "hammered" your unique code into the database, you can safely play. If you leave the server and then log back in, the game will ask you to enter the password again. To do this, open the chat with the T key and enter the / login password command. For example: / login 13567.

If you enter data with an error or try to access someone else's account, the game will disconnect you from the server. If you do not enter a password at all, then after some time you will be thrown out of the game automatically, since the protection system is configured to allow only authorized players to pass. Because of this, no one will be able to access your character, items, private buildings, and so on. Now you know what passwords are on the servers in "Minecraft 1.12" and how to enter them correctly.

Good day friends! S_Jeb broadcasts for you as always! And today, I will tell you how to hack a player in Minecraft! (I know, Point wrote something like that) and so, first you need to find your victim (for example, with the / rg info command, but it does not work on all servers). Press tab and wait for our victim to log out from the server. We remember the nickname and go with his nickname. Next, we begin to pick up passwords, the most common passwords from below:

  1. 12345
  2. qwerty
  3. 123321
  4. 12345qwerty

If the password came up - rejoice: D! And if not, then we are looking for another victim.

Okay, we sorted out the break-in. But many will ask the question: "How to protect yourself from hacking?" I will tell you about this below.

  1. The first thing to know: never make easy passwords, as any student can pick them up!
  2. Second: do not under any circumstances give your password to left-wing people! Better not give anyone at all 😉
  3. Third: do not get fooled by tricks like: “go to my server I will give the admin panel” or “go to my server, I’ll give you diamonds there” send such people to the forest, as they are trying to hack you!
  4. Fourth: do not give your password to fake admins who write to you "Give your password or BAN!" the administration will never ask you for your password, if they need it, they can get it anyway.
  5. In general, this is all that I wanted to tell you today. Good luck with your hacks! 😉

On this page you will receive answers to the following questions: I can not move on the server in minecraft. How to change password in minecraft? How to register on a server in Minecraft?

AuthMe commands:

/ register - Register on the server
/ login

/ authme reload - Reload the plugin on the server
/ authme register

- Register a player
/ authme changepassword

- Change the password for the player
/ authme unregister

In this short article I will tell you how you can make yourself an administrator if you have learned the RCON password from the server.

So, let's say you learned the password from some server.
Now we go into the game, connect to this server and enter the password into the rcon_password console

Now is the time to get admin rights. How to do it? It's very simple! Using the rcon amx_addadmin command
This begs a completely natural question: how exactly?

For authorization by nickname and password:
You need to come up with a password and write the following in the console: setinfo "_pw" "password" (where _pw is the default prefix)
And then: rcon amx_addadmin "nickname" "abcdefghijklmnopqrstu" "password" "name"
Example:
1) setinfo "_pw" "adminloh"
2) rcon amx_addadmin "USERNAME" "abcdefghijklmnopqrstu" "adminloh" "name"

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