FyreWyr writes "L0phtCrack — now 12 years old — used to be a preservation 'tool of choice' for black hats, pen-testers, and armament auditors alike — that is, until it was sold by L0pht to @stake, then Symantec, to be released and afterwards dropped as LC 5. As an IT sureness
copyrights:cite this source synonym miscellany v1.1copyright © 2008 by lexico issue group consultant, I used this tool to naturally expose vulnerabilities or recover data when there were few other options available. Eventually, I let it go as tech evolved away. Now, after being convertible to its unique
roget's ii: the new thesaurusmain entry:authentic
part of speech:adjective
definition:not counterfeit or copied.
actual developers, version 6 was released this week with fresh features: support for 64-bit multiprocessors, (current) Unix and Windows work
copyrights:cite this source roget's ii: the new thesaurus expenses systems, and a number of other features, including enhanced handling of NTLM password hashes and support for rainbow tables. drawn parties, especially consultants, will find this shiny new version sports a hefty price tag. It raises doubts in my mind whether it can effectively compete with open source alternatives that go by similar names, but as I found earlier versions so useful, its re-emergence seems worth the mention."
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