packet
Sep 11 2003, 08:05 PM
This was posted to Bugtraq a couple of days ago, I've started the process of creating the seed file for the 10 character alpha-numeric. So far it's been running for a day now and I'm only halfway through the first of five files.
Once I'm done I may burn them onto CD and send them out to folks (for some minor fee to cover costs) so they don't have to spend the time.
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Hello,
We have implemented an instant windows password cracker named RainbowCrack.
It is based on Philippe Oechslin's faster time-memory trade-off technique.
(http://lasecwww.epfl.ch/php_code/publications/search.php?ref=Oech03)
This tool is an specialized LanManager hash cracker. On an 666MHz
workstation, we can:
1. Crack 10 alpha passwords in 74 seconds
2. Crack 10 alpha-numeric passwords in 184 seconds
It is absolutely cryptanalysis!
visit the site: http://www.antsight.com/zsl/rainbowcrack/
Zhu Shuanglei
2003/9/10 |
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CraZy_A
Sep 11 2003, 08:48 PM
lol what pc do you got?
it did 10,000 chains in 3,30 min on my comp
80x3.30=??? not that long
and it actually works even with one file you can find some results
i would call this tool as a no 1 risk to sysops around the world
enlightnr
Sep 13 2003, 07:22 PM
If this tool does what you say it does. It is pure genius!
Much creds to the author
schnibble
Sep 13 2003, 09:31 PM
could someone explain me a bit how it works?!?
i dl-ed .pdf, but couldnt understand it completly.
this is how i see it (please, correct me): u have certain parameters, which u use to create a list of all passwords, based on max permutations. and its written in a file. the when performing a bruteforce, u load whole file in RAM, and from there its much faster to test them all in common bruteforce method.
Now did I get it right?
I have a lot of questions... But this is basic one.
z0mbi3
Sep 14 2003, 09:01 AM
thnx schnibble for a small summary
i was out as soon as the algrithm (that algebra stuff and graph came) hehe
Sparkles
Sep 15 2003, 01:30 PM
| QUOTE (enlightnr @ Sep 13 2003, 07:22 PM) |
If this tool does what you say it does. It is pure genius! Much creds to the author |
waht enlightenr said great stuff.
this concept was done by a university a few months back and they used a 2 gig hash table. had some pretty amazing results

Sparkles
namneht
Jul 5 2004, 10:19 PM
Very nice information m8. I will try to find out how it works. i'll post my comments later
Greetz namneht
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