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micael
January 17th, 2002, 12:33 PM
Originaly from Mark Joseph Edwards, Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE (http://www.winnetmag.com)

Do you have an Apple Mac running Mac OS 9.x or the new Mac OS X? If so, you might be pleased to know that a person using the nickname Grungie has released Macintosh Hacker's Workshop, which is a set of tools that lets you test the strength of user passwords. In addition, the software can extract the General Electric Comprehensive OS (gecos) field information from UNIX-based password files, generate word lists to help guess passwords, and comes with a word-list cleaner that helps remove
words considered invalid as potential passwords from lists. Macintosh Hacker's Workshop is available at Grungie's Web site at the URL below.

http://grungie.code511.com/software_en.html

darkangel007
February 16th, 2002, 05:17 AM
Thank you for the link. Do you have any other websites which could help me get such tools and documentation.


DA007

KorpDeath
February 16th, 2002, 06:21 AM
Great! Now I have something to load on my PowerMAC 8100/100. yeehee.

RiOtEr
February 16th, 2002, 12:18 PM
hey
team2600.com has some of the best tools
freakys archives has some good ones im lazy u use google
and mac analyst is good but expenisive yet again us google
well hope their
usefull
RiOtEr

micael
February 16th, 2002, 12:33 PM
Originally posted here (http://www.AntiOnline.com/showthread.php?threadid=140566#post456028) by darkangel007
Thank you for the link. Do you have any other websites which could help me get such tools and documentation. DA007

You can try Freaks Macintosh Archive. (http://freaky.staticusers.net/macintosh.shtml) And the best resource to find info on the Internet Google. (http://www.google.com) :D

~micael

darkangel007
February 17th, 2002, 05:12 PM
Thank u all for the links. Got some gr8 software and documentation from the sites. Finally i have something worthwhile to do on the Mac.


DA007

jcmcb
February 17th, 2002, 10:24 PM
Thanks man!