https://wiki.skullsecurity.org/index.php?title=Brute&feed=atom&action=historyBrute - Revision history2024-03-29T02:09:06ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.36.1https://wiki.skullsecurity.org/index.php?title=Brute&diff=2390&oldid=prevRon: New page: ==Brute==
* Name: Brute
* OS: Linux
* Language: Perl, C
* Path: http://svn.skullsecurity.org:81/ron/old/Brute
* Created: Old
* State: Complete
A long time ago, I chained together bkhive, ...2008-07-27T20:13:18Z<p>New page: ==Brute== * Name: Brute * OS: Linux * Language: Perl, C * Path: http://svn.skullsecurity.org:81/ron/old/Brute * Created: Old * State: Complete A long time ago, I chained together bkhive, ...</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>==Brute==<br />
* Name: Brute<br />
* OS: Linux<br />
* Language: Perl, C<br />
* Path: http://svn.skullsecurity.org:81/ron/old/Brute<br />
* Created: Old<br />
* State: Complete<br />
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A long time ago, I chained together bkhive, samdump2, and rcrack. They allow you to take a "sam" file with the associated "system" file, turn them into a pwdump file, and crack them with rainbowtables. It was tested and worked a few years back, it's completely untested with any new OS (Windows XP SP2, SP3, Windows 2k3 SP1, Vista, etc). If somebody wants to give it a try, please let me know how it goes! <br />
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<pre>svn co http://svn.skullsecurity.org:81/ron/old/Brute</pre></div>Ron