iXsecurity.tool.smbat.0.9.3

From: patrik.karlssonat_private
Date: Tue Nov 06 2001 - 09:23:30 PST

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    New release of SMB Auditing Tool! The fastest, most configurable, SMB password
    guesser.
    The tool is now available from http://www.cqure.net/
    
    Changes from 0.9.1
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    * Minor fixes
    
    0.9.1 tool release:
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    SMB Auding Tool Version 0.9.1
    - - -------------------------
    
    The SMB Auditing Tool is a password auditing tool for the Windows-
    and the SMB-platform.
    It makes it possible to exploit the timeout architecture bug in
    Windows 2000/XP, making
    it extremly fast to guess passwords on these platforms. Running a
    large password file
    against Windows 2000/XP, shows statistics up to 1200 logins/sec. This
    means that you
    could run a commonly used English dictionary with 53 000 words
    against a server under a
    minute.
    
    Features
    - - ----
    * Automatic enumeration of users
    * Support for full automatic mode
    * Fast analysis of Windows 2000/XP servers
    * Support for SMB over Netbios
    * Support for native SMB over port 445
    * Compiles on Linux/BSD
    * Win32 support with Cygwin
    
    Coming to a security site near you !
    
    - --
    Patrik Karlsson
    
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    http://www.cqure.net/smbat/index.html
    
    
    
    
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