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Re: SAM user dump

Subject: Re: SAM user dump
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 12:25:11 +0200
DokFLeed wrote:
Hey,
I am looking for a way to dump the SAM hashes by USER account. assume the box doesn't have CD or Floppy to boot from. No repair files , or Registry SAM hashes available.


any tools to dump the hashes for user from a cmd console
or should we start coding one !

DokFLeed

As I don't know of any tools that would allow you to do this, why not just combine pwdump with an exploit into one package?



I've used the package method a few times, along the lines of: BATCH file calls EXPLOIT; EXPLOIT gives access as SYSTEM; SYSTEM then executes PWDUMP; PWDUMP dumps passwords to FILE; FILE is immediately sent to a remote email server via BMAIL; BATCH executes a second BATCH(2); BATCH(2) fills all other files with garbage, deletes them(;), and (optional) calls AT; AT deletes BATCH(2) and removes the directory.


If you put that package as a self-extracting silent zip package that auto-executes the first batch file silently and call it via a download-and-execute exploit just as with the JPEG GDI+ vuln, then it can be instigated automatically.


The compressed package is about ~90KB when self-extracting.



J. Theriault
administrator@maginetworks.com

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