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Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 22:03:06 +0100
From: Jean-Michel PICOD <jm@...izoku.org>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Hash from a Windows 7

Moreover, unless you did something to the default configuration,
Windows 7 does not enable LM hashes anymore.
So the LM hash should match the hash of empty password.


2013/1/26 magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com>:
> On 26 Jan, 2013, at 20:23 , madfran@...-ezine.org wrote:
>> Hash fron a workstation Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
>> The hash has been downloaded with pwdump7
>> Information downloaded,
>> sys_build_local:1000:8175E8A5154A540C5DF3EF8A549185D3:6750FFA0E043035F3CF37B976CF1624B:::
>> I know the password.
>> It follow the rules gave by the administrator, but I choose one not complicate.
>> the pass is: Victor-0000
>>
>> (...)
>>
>> It is possible that john-jumbo has a bug, and is not able to crack the hash from Windows 7?
>
> I believe you did something wrong, or your pwdump program did. The hashes for Victor-0000 are definitely these:
>
> sys_build_local:1000:120ef7d1e2fd748241163b31ff9b73bb:b35a45f1c9df2ef3a1b3012b93ce759b:::
>
> Try re-setting the password again, and make a new pwdump file. Maybe try some other pwdump tool. Please report back if/when you find out what is wrong.
>
> magnum

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