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Distracted: Cacheebr, the MS Cache password brute forcer
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Writings about the things that keep me busy. While I should actually do something else. Friday, May 15, 2009. Cacheebr, the MS Cache password brute forcer. I built an MS Cache brute forcer. The MS Cache hashes are a little harder to optimize. They are salted and need 2x MD4. This is how you built an MS Cache hash:. Built NTLM hash for the password: MD4(Unicode(password). Append Unicode&lowercase username to the NTLM hash. So in short: MD4( MD4(Unicode(password) Unicode(tolower(username) ). I can understa...
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Cryptohaze Blog: eWAY Plaintext Passwords & Transaction Security
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The blog of GPU Rainbow Tables and brute forcer tools at http:/ www.cryptohaze.com/. Wednesday, January 16, 2013. EWAY Plaintext Passwords and Transaction Security. Updates from 4 days after this post went live, from eWAY. We would just like to respond to the concerns raised in your blog post on 16 January. We appreciate the updates to your post since your discussion with our CEO on 17 January. The concerns you have identified were known to eWAY and have or were in the process of being resolved. The proc...
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Cryptohaze Blog: September 2012
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The blog of GPU Rainbow Tables and brute forcer tools at http:/ www.cryptohaze.com/. Thursday, September 6, 2012. Cryptohaze MD5 and NTLM length 8 tables available for download! After some work, a private tracker, and realizing that torrent clients have an upper size limit that is insanely small, I've got the MD5 and NTLM length 8 rainbow tables up as torrents. Https:/ cryptohaze.com/gpurainbowtables.php. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cryptohaze MD5 and NTLM length 8 tables available .
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Library - How-To-Hack.net
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Disclaimer and User agreement. Here we have listed a set of tools that we find useful. All tools is free, no ads or shareware. More information about the different tools within this library and how to use them will be described in a post in our blog section. Oh, in the bottom you’ll also find some tables for rainbow cracking a technique used by some of the tools we have listed bellow. As always our loyal newsletter subscribers get exclusive material, your on the free spam-free premium list, right? Useful...
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Cryptohaze Blog: An interesting identity verification threat, observed
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The blog of GPU Rainbow Tables and brute forcer tools at http:/ www.cryptohaze.com/. Sunday, August 5, 2012. An interesting identity verification threat, observed. A threat model I have occasionally considered for things in the past is the use of a system for identity verification. This could be verifying full stolen identities, or in the perhaps more common case, verifying stolen credit card numbers. The script also stood out in the logs - it had no referrer set. The attacker nosed around the site brief...
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Cryptohaze Blog: March 2012
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The blog of GPU Rainbow Tables and brute forcer tools at http:/ www.cryptohaze.com/. Sunday, March 11, 2012. Svn segfaulting on the Nokia N900. If you happen to have a Nokia N900, and youve updated it, and svn segfaults (causing issues for, perhaps, updating Metasploit), this may annoy you! 160; Specifically, Metasploit wont update! You may have found the following post: http:/ zitstif.no-ip.org/? Fear not, and read on! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Svn segfaulting on the Nokia N900.
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Computer Security Resources | fork()
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Research: GPS Device Analysis. Forensics and Information Security. On August 1, 2012. Thanks for checking out this post! It’ll be revamped shortly to include a better forensics section and, perhaps, a little more order! If you think something should go here, just send me a message! In the meantime, feel free to check out some of the great links on the right side menu of the blog. *. Top Sources at Random. SANS Institute’s Forensics Blog. Exploits Database by Offensive Security. One of the easiest linux d...
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Cryptohaze Blog: May 2012
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The blog of GPU Rainbow Tables and brute forcer tools at http:/ www.cryptohaze.com/. Saturday, May 26, 2012. Cryptohaze Rainbow Table torrents. I realized that the old tracker I was using was dead, and my torrents were half old V1 tables, not the new V2 stuff I have. I've updated my torrent files for MD5/NTLM len6 and len7 - all of them should be on live trackers, being seeded. Http:/ cryptohaze.com/gpurainbowtables.php. Tuesday, May 1, 2012. Huh That's. weird. Is it an OpenCL Multiforcer? Awesome Inc...