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Xiaozhou Guo1,2, Kaijun Tan1,2, Yi Liu1,2
1Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100083, China.
Abstract:
With the development of the Internet, information security has attracted more attention. Identity authentication based on password authentication is the first line of defense; however, the password-generation model is widely used in offline password attacks and password strength evaluation. In real attack scenarios, high-probability passwords are easy to enumerate; extremely low-probability passwords usually lack semantic structure and, so, are tough to crack by applying statistical laws in machine learning models, but these passwords with lower probability have a large search space and certain semantic information. Improving the low-probability password hit rate in this interval is of great significance for improving the efficiency of offline attacks. However, obtaining a low-probability password is difficult under the current password-generation model. To solve this problem, we propose a low-probability generator-probabilistic context-free grammar (LPG-PCFG) based on PCFG. LPG-PCFG directionally increases the probability of low-probability passwords in the models' distribution, which is designed to obtain a degeneration distribution that is friendly for generating low-probability passwords. By using the control variable method to fine-tune the degeneration of LPG-PCFG, we obtained the optimal combination of degeneration parameters. Compared with the non-degeneration PCFG model, LPG-PCFG generates a larger number of hits. When generating 107 and 108 times, the number of hits to low-probability passwords increases by 50.4% and 42.0%, respectively.
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