[TOOL] VNCPwdump, VNC Password Decoder

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Date: 04/18/03

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      VNCPwdump, VNC Password Decoder
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    DETAILS

    VNCPwdump can be used to dump and decrypt the registry key containing the
    encrypted VNC password in a few different ways.

    It supports dumping and decrypting the password by:
     - Dumping the current users registry key
     - Retrieving it from a NTUSER.DAT file
     - Decrypting a command line supplied encrypted password
     - Injecting the VNC process and dumping the owners password

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    The tool can be downloaded from:
     <http://www.cqure.net/tools.jsp?id=12>
    http://www.cqure.net/tools.jsp?id=12

    The information has been provided by Cqure's Team.

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