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authordanfe <danfe@FreeBSD.org>2011-08-10 00:36:46 +0800
committerdanfe <danfe@FreeBSD.org>2011-08-10 00:36:46 +0800
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- Sanitize port description and remove old-school attribution
- Remove defunct WWW address (redirects to www.symantec.com now; official L0phtCrack site no longer distributes open source version)
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-from the readme.txt:
-
- L0phtCrack 1.5 is a tool for turning Microsoft LANMAN and
- NT password hashes back into the original clear text
- passwords. The program does this using dictionary cracking
- and also brute force. L0phtCrack 1.5 returns not just the
- LANMAN password but the NT password up to 14 characters in
- length.
-
- L0phtCrack 1.5 includes the ability to dictionary attack
- or brute force the network NT server challenge that is used
- to prevent the OWF from going across the wire in its
- plain-text format. Sample network sniffed challenges are
- in files sniff.txt and sniff2.txt. This means you can get
- NT passwords without administrator privileges if you have
- network access between the client and the server.
-
-WWW: http://www.atstake.com/products/lc/
-
-Trevor Johnson
+L0phtCrack 1.5 is a tool for turning Microsoft LANMAN and NT password hashes
+back into the original clear text passwords. The program does this using
+dictionary cracking and also brute force. L0phtCrack returns not just the
+LANMAN password but the NT password up to 14 characters in length.
+
+L0phtCrack includes the ability to dictionary attack or brute force the
+network NT server challenge that is used to prevent the OWF (one-way format)
+from going across the wire in its plain-text format. Sample network sniffed
+challenges are in files sniff.txt and sniff2.txt. This means you can obtain
+NT passwords without administrator privileges when you have network access
+between the client and the server.