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Re: Password Cracking


From: Simon Taplin <simont () pop co za>
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 14:56:18 +0200

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As a matter of interest, which is better for cracking Windows password
files? LC4, LC5 or John? Do any one of these do a better job with say
dictionary attacks versuses attacks on strong passwords?

Simon

Prasanna M wrote:

| just what are LC & John? (am new to security domain, sry) :-D
| Prasanna
|
| -----Original Message-----
| From: Simon Zuckerbraun
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| Sent: 9/5/2004 8:34 AM
| Subject: RE: Password Cracking
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| If I understand correctly, LC is capable of doing what you're asking.
|
| Simon
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