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SSL Certificates. Anonymizer. DNS tools | Manage Monitor Analyze | DNSstuff. SMTP. Pwdump6: Pissing Off McAfee Since 2005. Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008 NTLM and LanMan Password Grabber By fizzgig and the foofus.net Team New pwdump6 (version 2.0.0-beta) available! What the heck are you using pwdump for? Fgdump does *everything* pwdump does, only more! I highly recommend switching over as soon as possible. :) We now have a mailing list for all of our foofus.net tools! If you'd like to join, please see the mailman page at I accidentally introduced a bug in the DLL at the very last second before release. Oh, I see I was also writing out a temporary file from the service to c:\out.txt.

OK, first off this is a BETA version. Here's what this newest version has: Only need pwdump.exe now! Since I'm on the subject of submitting problems and such, I am normally happy to try to assist with any issues. Happy new year one and all! On a related note, I am experimenting with some new fgdump code, to be turned into fgdump 3.x. Soaring Moe! But I digress. Fgdump: Take *THAT* LSASS! A Tool For Mass Password Auditing of Windows Systems Version 2.1.0 of fgdump is now available!

We now have a mailing list for all of our foofus.net tools! If you'd like to join, please see the mailman page at This is a great way to get help on using the tools, report bugs, make feature requests and find out about new releases first! I've been researching Vista/2008 compatibility, and it appears the password dumping portion works just fine. Cachedump has been problematic, but checking out some posts at oxid.it and a few other locations have given me the drive to get that updated and working for Vista/2008. Also, I'm hoping to eventually get rid of the "dependence" on pwdump and cachedump executables.

Found a couple issues with fgdump, not the least of which is that the remote 64-bit detection was far from perfect. Better 32/64 bit detection. I love having time to update tools. A couple of notes about the log files. --fizzgig.

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Index of /pub/passwords. John the Ripper password cracker. John the Ripper is free and Open Source software, distributed primarily in source code form. If you would rather use a commercial product tailored for your specific operating system, please consider John the Ripper Pro, which is distributed primarily in the form of "native" packages for the target operating systems and in general is meant to be easier to install and use while delivering optimal performance. This version integrates lots of contributed patches adding GPU support (OpenCL and CUDA), support for a hundred of additional hash and cipher types (including popular ones such as NTLM, raw MD5, etc., and even things such as encrypted OpenSSH private keys, ZIP and RAR archives, PDF files, etc.), as well as some optimizations and features.

Unfortunately, its overall quality is lower than the official version's. Requires OpenSSL. There are unofficial binary builds (by John the Ripper user community members) for Windows, Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X. Welcome to the Openwall Community Wiki! [Openwall Community Wiki] Articles (introductions, state-of-the-art, studies) DEF CON® Hacking Conference.