Inject password in AFP

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How to inject password in AFP

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well the password has grown up since we all started using them back in the day a simple word would do the trick right but that doesnamp;#39;t work anymore and fox fi teams Dana says the right combinations can make your password nearly impossible to crack if it hasnamp;#39;t been leaked right yeah I mean if itamp;#39;s leaked there those data leaks and there fishing attempts they those get your passwords out there but making the password hard to crack if theyamp;#39;re coming at it that way is where you really want to start hackers use all sorts of ways to decode that password and one is called The Brute Force attack where a computer program runs every possible combination until it hits and that can be easy to do but itamp;#39;s also very easy to make it hard to figure out your password creating a one-word password no longer does the trick now you need a phrase that you can remember itamp;#39;s got to be long and you need combinations of things numbers letters lowercase uppercase

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AFP, or Apple Filing Protocol, is the method used by Apple Inc to connect Macintosh computers. Our Ethernet disks run a server that supports this connection, so they can communicate with nearly all Mac OS versions.
The alpha fetoprotein test (AFP) is a blood test performed to measure, diagnose, or monitor fetal distress or fetal abnormalities. It can also detect some liver disorders and some cancers in adults.
Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) AFP is a network file control protocol system specifically designed for Mac-based platforms. AFP is common for faster networks where large files need to be transferred the norm in graphics/print/video environments where Macs are commonly used.
The Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), formerly AppleTalk Filing Protocol, is a proprietary network protocol, and part of the Apple File Service (AFS), that offers file services for macOS, classic Mac OS, and Apple II computers. In OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and earlier, AFP was the primary protocol for file services.
(2) (Advanced Function Presentation) A page description language from IBM introduced in 1984 initially as Advanced Function Printing. It was first developed for mainframes and then brought down to minis and workstations.
Both the AFP client and the server use the National Institute of Standards and Technology Data Encryption Standard (NIST DES) algorithm to encrypt the random number.

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