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RE: Password Cracking


From: "Michael Shirk" <shirkdog () cryptomail org>
Date: Fri Sep 10 08:32:00 EDT 2004

LC and John are password cracking tools.
What is a password cracking tool?
Rather amazingly, computers don't store passwords*.
Actually, some computers do store passwords. 
A special thank you to users who save their passwords in a file unencrypted.
:-)
Shirkdog
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Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 1:23 AM
To: PrasannaM () catsglobal co in; security-basics () securityfocus com
Cc: dcoletta12 () hotmail com
Subject: RE: Password Cracking; Re:
Importance: Low


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