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2018-03-032018-03-03Credential ResearchNo Comments

Man, this server screams.  I’ve been able to do in a week on the new server what it took two months to do on the old one.  In the old server, I had about 1.7 Billion records.  I’ve moved those […]

160M NTLM Hashes & Intro to Metasploit Progress

2018-02-10Credential Research, MetasploitNo Comments

This hashing project could probably use a sponsor.  My hardware is taking quite awhile to generate the hashes.  It’s been hashing for just over a week, and we’re at about 160M NTLM hashes.  At that rate, it’ll be finished in […]

BreachCompilation Analysis

2018-01-302018-01-30Credential ResearchNo Comments

Database dumps containing user credentials are not a new thing.  One of the more recent contains 1.4 Billion email addresses and passwords.  This database is referred to as “BreachCompilation.”  More information about this database can be found at the end […]

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