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    Macintosh Hacker's Workshop.

    Originaly from Mark Joseph Edwards, Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE

    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

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    Thank you for the link. Do you have any other websites which could help me get such tools and documentation.


    DA007

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    Great! Now I have something to load on my PowerMAC 8100/100. yeehee.
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    darkangel007

    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

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    Originally posted here 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. And the best resource to find info on the Internet Google.

    ~micael

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    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

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    Thanks man!
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