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@gbrls Congratulations!
@voltagex Probably Autohotkey or AutoIt. If the debug capability is too low stick with C.
@weddige @lutrasecurity thank you for your answer.
And these complex passwords like the mentioned above are probably the result of chinese input methods like "ji32k7au4a83":
https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2019/3/5/18252150/bad-password-security-data-breach-taiwan-ji32k7au4a83-have-i-been-pwned
ji32k7au4a83 is a surprisingly bad password

When you’re creating a new password for an account, it might prompt you to use numbers and letters, and avoid real words. So a password like 420DankMemes might be kind of weak while the password “ji32k7au4a83” might seem stronger. But surprisingly, that particular string of numbers and letters has appeared 141 times on the site Have I Been Pwned, where you can check if your info has been leaked in a data breach, as spotted by Gizmodo.

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@lutrasecurity Do you know how high the success-rate of these passwords is? I get similar results from my honeypots, but I can't believe that even one in a million server is successfully exploited this way