Yaiks, better change mine, you're giving my passwords away, lol :).

Gideon N. Guillen wrote:

On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 15:30, Spikes wrote:


But be aware that syskey-enabled servers (e.g winxp,w2k) are not possible to crack using todays computing standards so might be wasting time brute forcing passwords.



I believe l0pth crack is also using dictionary attacks. And knowing that most users are just really using some common words such as family members, pet names, "sex", "god", etc, I think you can crack those. Now you only have to bother with some tech-savvy users who's using hard to guess passwords, and I think most of 'em won't even mind changing passwords anyway... chances are, those kind of people change passwords periodically.






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