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Tanabe, Emily; McCorkendale, Cole; Mache, Jens; Puente, Aurelio; Chio, Matthew; Weiss, Richard (, 2023 Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, & Applied Computing (CSCE))This paper proposes a design for an introductory password cracking exercise that gives students the opportunity to develop foundational cybersecurity skills while increasing their confidence and agency. This exercise aims to educate students about the brittle nature of passwords while increasing students' cybersecurity soft skills, such as collaboration, autonomy, and problem solving. To do so, the exercise uses pedagogical methods such as the Gradual Release of Responsibility model and guiding questions. The exercise is holistic, hands-on, and consists of three scaffolded levels: Password guessing, intelligence gathering, and spear phishing. • Manually attempting a “credential stuffing” attack on a simple password. • Scripting an automated password cracking tool. This exercise will educate students about passwords, how to attack them, and how to choose secure passwords while building foundational cybersecurity skills and keeping less experienced students interested, engaged, and motivated.more » « less
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