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READ ME ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You need to specify your rcrack, john, and rainbow table directories in the script ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Usage: PS_MultiCrack.ps1 INPUT_FILE OUTPUT_FILE or Usage: PS_MultiCrack.sh INPUT_FILE OUTPUT_FILE Hashes in the input file need to be in either format: Domain\User:::LMHASH:NTLMHASH:1122334455667788 User::Domain:LMHASH:NTLMHASH:1122334455667788 The output file writes to the directory that you run this script from. Latest Updates: (as of 01/09/2013) -Additional support for linux now -Same functionality, just now it's written in bash -No need for a functional netntlm.pl -I found people had issues getting it to work, so I rewrote it in this script -Much cleaner output to the powershell window -I nulled the output for rcrack, so it looks better -Hashes can be either format listed above If you find any issues in either script, please let me know.
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A powershell script for cracking halfLMchall password hashes
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