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mrcool221

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You could always try ophcrack

it's held at source forge, it's a bootable Linux distro where is can extract the hashes and begin cracking against it's own "ophcrack rainbow tables" besides that you always have back track and auditor that can do a similar job but all of these solutions are only for the windows hash cracking

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You're barking up the wrong tree.

Think about it. A U3 Sandisk Cruzer Micro contains a CDFS partition and R/W FAT32 partition... The BIOS sees the CDFS part of the USB key as an actual CDROM... If you were to boot from that partition it would be trivial to mount the FAT32 partition...

...And write to it

...And call it a chainsaw

...That pwnz boxen platform independently...since it brings it's own platform...

:shock:

Oh wait... it's that already in development? :lol:

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Wow everybody seems to be severely complicating something simple. Just put your collection of tools on a cd and make it autorun as usual. Just use the local temp directory for anything that needs disk space and then upload/mail whatever you need to get of the system.

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Wow everybody seems to be severely complicating something simple. Just put your collection of tools on a cd and make it autorun as usual. Just use the local temp directory for anything that needs disk space and then upload/mail whatever you need to get of the system.

But why touch the local file system, and by touch I mean write to, when you don't have to? Why use the Internet connection (if there even is one) if you don't have to? All you're doing is leaving traces.

1. Boot off the USB key.

2. Copy the data to the USB key.

3. Underpands

4. ?

5. Profit!

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If you are trying to do the Evil Things<tm> quickly when someone just leaves their machine for a little while rebooting it would be quite noticeable ("Hey! Where is that huge spreadsheet I was working on?"). So touching the file system, and by touching I mean caressing it in a creepy way, would probably be preferable since that would be harder to notice for the user.

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