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| Subject: | Re: Password cracking / recovery Lotus Notes R6 |
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| Date: | Mon, 28 Nov 2005 11:27:44 +0100 |
Miguel Dilaj wrote:
Then get you a copy of Lepton's Crack, and adapt the LotusScript in the readme to incorporate it into your copy of names.nsf and dump all HTTP hashes. If HTTP hashes in the old R4 format are there those can be cracked with Lepton's Crack. Even if Domino is not used perhaps the password is the same for Notes.
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