Re: cracking Y2k DC Admin password



Hari Sekhon a écrit :
Hi,
I've found cachedump to be reliable in the past, lsadump caused some crashing problems for me at the time so I didn't use it.

Could somebody tell me how to go about retrieving the hashes from the offline sam file. Is there a way? And if so what form do the hashes come in, DES?


Thanks

-h

--
Hari Sekhon
"You need both SYSTEM and SAM files from system32\config. SYSTEM contains the key, called syskey used to "decrypt" the hashes in the SAM file. Put both files in a directory and then use ophcrack "Load from encrypted SAM" command to recover the hashes."

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ophcrack

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