Cracking Win 2000 hash?

2001-04-12 Thread Alan Halls
I have a flat txt file that I need to decrypt so that I can build a new database for membership. It was encrypted on a Windows 2000 box. Here is an example of the format: mystic:kdYE[JQKAZAKaMZEKWNeL: mr:ihIAUNUYBACYUZeK_^]d: jr:bxX[TMcaXAeIed__[LWN: Anybody have any suggestions? Alan

Re: Cracking Win 2000 hash?

2001-04-12 Thread Roel Vanhout
Do you have code on how it is encrypted? 'on a windows 2000 box' doesn't say much. Windows passwords are stored in the sam database, in a binary format, unreadable by users (and even by admins). You can brute force those with l0pthcrack (www.l0pht.com), I don't know if it works for windows 2000.

Re: Cracking Win 2000 hash?

2001-04-12 Thread Steve Brazill
"l0phthcrack" should work, since the "rocket scientists" in Redmond have still retained the "NetBIOS" version of the password (the old "Windows for Workgroups" version) in the SAM. So much for improved security... (HA HA HA HA HA HA HA ) Roel Vanhout wrote: Do you have code on how it is