That program is based on the fact that NT systems don't store the password with a salt value. That company claims that its program is "the first of its kind for NT", but I'd be very surprised if that was true. Not using salt in a hashed password is just stupid, as these guys demonstrated.
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In reply to Re: Security, Password, Hash Values, etc.
by hardburn
in thread Security: Technology vs Social Engineering
by chunlou
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