Password cracking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Password cracking is the process of recovering passwords from data that has been stored in or transmitted by a computer system. A common approach is to repeatedly try guesses for the password. The pu...
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Ophcrack is a great tool to crack passwords; however, it’s only effective on Pre-Windows Vista. Although there is a Password Cracker for Vista, I found it to be useless due to password length restrictions. ... your article doesn’t crack linux passwords, it just replaces them with new ones.
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www.joetech.com/2009/01/29/how-to-crack-the-account-pas...
www.joetech.com/2009/01/29/how-to-crack-the-account-password-on-any-operating-system/
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Types of password crackers When you set out to crack a password, the first question you have to ask yourself is what kind of password is being cracked. You will need a cracking utility, and most utilities are program specific. For example, ...
http://searchenterprisedesktop.techtarget.com/tip/0,289...
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Using a PS3, a senior security consultant has come up with a way to drastically increase the processing capability of cracking passwords. ... "Hacker Uses Sony PlayStation 3 to Crack Passwords" Comments...
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www.pcworld.com/article/140064/hacker_uses_sony_playsta...
www.pcworld.com/article/140064/hacker_uses_sony_playstation_3_to_crack_passwords.html
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Free Rainbow Crack Tables ... M2Ys4U, on 10/12/2007, -1/+33Use passwords 16 characters or more in length and it'll be much harder as Windows won't store it as an LM hash.
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digg.com/security/Crack_Windows_Passwords_in_Minutes
digg.com/security/Crack_Windows_Passwords_in_Minutes
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longman2g, on 10/12/2007, -5/+4I don't see why people submit tutorials for how to crack passwords. Yes, they can be used for legitimate purposes (your mom forgets her logon password), but it can be used for so many illegitimate purposes.
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digg.com/security/How_To_Crack_Passwords_
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Auditing passwords is a worthwhile venture, particularly in an environment that deals with sensitive information. Because systems encrypt passwords when they store them, you really can't properly judge the strength of a password unless you ...
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39201076,...
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