[TOOL] Venom, WMI Based Password Brute Forcer

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Date: 10/13/03

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      Venom, WMI Based Password Brute Forcer
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    DETAILS

    Venom is a tool to run dictionary password attacks against Windows
    accounts by using the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service.
    This can be useful in those cases where the server service has been
    disabled. The tool is written in VB6 and might require some additional
    runtime libraries to run.

    Attack speeds vary, but tends to be around 45-50 guesses/sec.

    The password file supports the formats %username% and lc %username% with
    the result of the username being used as the password. The prefix lc
    converts the username to lowercase.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    The tool can be downloaded from: <http://www.cqure.net/tools.jsp?id=16>
    http://www.cqure.net/tools.jsp?id=16.

    The information has been provided by <mailto:jonas@cqure.net> Jonas
    Ländin.

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