Its disturbing that more organizations don't implement the correct NT policies to disable creation of these old LM hashes on their NT/2000 networks. Its a simple process.
Cracking the current NTLMv2 128bit hashes is extremely more difficult, and generally renders L0phtCrack useless for all but the most weak passwords.
I'd beware of buyaib.com! They have one of the lowest ratings on resellerratings.com, and many people have complained about receiving remarked memory, etc! http://www.resellerratings.com/seller1514.html
After all these paranoid shutdowns, care to guess what percentage of hard drives won't spin back up? (ie. weak spindle motor, stiction type issues, cold/hot expansion)... I've lost several drives over the years that were normally running 24/7, and wouldn't come back after cooling off..
My dad still uses Napster on his machine to play his mp3's. He won't change!
Its disturbing that more organizations don't implement the correct NT policies to disable creation of these old LM hashes on their NT/2000 networks. Its a simple process.
Cracking the current NTLMv2 128bit hashes is extremely more difficult, and generally renders L0phtCrack useless for all but the most weak passwords.
I'd beware of buyaib.com! They have one of the lowest ratings on resellerratings.com, and many people have complained about receiving remarked memory, etc! http://www.resellerratings.com/seller1514.html
After all these paranoid shutdowns, care to guess what percentage of hard drives won't spin back up? (ie. weak spindle motor, stiction type issues, cold/hot expansion)... I've lost several drives over the years that were normally running 24/7, and wouldn't come back after cooling off..