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Worth logging the NetNTLMv2 hash?
https://github.com/sinnaj-r/NTLMssp-Extract
We can also use that in TCPDump I guess.
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Hello everyone !
Hope you're doing well
I'm using the latest Kali version on USB live
And I was learning and working around with wifi pentesting to test my home network for vulnerabilities and f…
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Password creation is all well and good, however, there are many of us who wholly believe that passphrases are cryptographically stronger than a "randomly" generated password. Are there any plans for p…
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Hi,
I'm a Kubernetes maintainer, and works mostly on multiarch and deployment things.
I'm writing a proposal for multi-arch Kubernetes here: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/26863, and pa…
luxas updated
6 years ago
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Do we want to upgrade our password hashing algorithm to the current best, or are we saying bcrypt is plenty good?
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I hope this isn't seen as a duplicate of #349
I have created a job containing 1 task. Upon trying to start the job, I get 'Internal Server Error', but upon going back to the job queue, I can see th…
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I am seeing some strange behavior on macOS when comparing hashcat from homebrew and the latest git clone. And yes, I already know the state of OpenCL on macOS, and how hashcat is certainly not optimiz…
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Moving this discussion with @lexus89 from the Pipal project to here...
https://github.com/digininja/pipal/issues/40#issuecomment-330861518
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- Snappy works on: Raspberry Pi 2, Intel NUC, Azure, Google Compute Engine cloud, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Beagle, Duovero, ...
- Snappy packages are going to be supported on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS …
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Hi,
We need a Lucky Mask Attack mode for the software.
The problem: We know that the brute force attack takes as long time, how many isn't in our life.
Solution: The Lucky Mask (Brute force) …
Szeak updated
7 years ago