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73.2M Hashes and Metasploit for Beginners

2018-02-05 Credential Research Metasploit News No Comments
The BreachCompilation database weighs in at 1.4 Billion records.  Out of that, there are about 400 Million unique passwords.  That is a lot of password reuse.  The goal right now is to create NTLM hashes for those 400M passwords.  This will aid in weak password audits.  So far, we’ve hashed…
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