I was about to launch into a defense of the concept here, but I basically proved myself wrong. The primary effect of randomizing the test sequence would be to encourage people to use stronger passwords, which is good, but not usually a goal of an attacker. However, a cracker could be at a disadvantage if it consistently starts with 'a' and the majority of solved passwords start with 'Z'. A middle ground might be to randomly select where you start from in a character sequence, and sequentially test all variations for that length in a circular style of sequence.
In reply to Re^2: Improve password solver
by tprocter
in thread Improve password solver
by sulfericacid
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