Your windows OS does not encrypt any characters beyond the 7th in your passwords.

correct me if i'm wrong...but i think this only applies to ntlm not ntlmv2 (course you have to be running a pure ntlmv2 network with local security policies set to accept ntlmv2/refuse lanman & ntlm)..


there's one way to make lc3 completely powerless...


add THIS> ¨b ©* ¨f©È©¦¨ˆ characters..or any other ansi extended nonprinting chars and lc3 will grind away forever...it can only deal with the 68 of the 256 ascii chars...

there is a great article on all this HERE