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ACTIVECYBER has incorporated NPK into our arsenal of tools for penetration testing with clients, and we believe that sharing this with our ACTIVELabs library of resources would be beneficial to the community. Password hashes are an essential part of many security assessments. Recovering plaintext passwords from these hashes can be crucial in a penetration test. However, hash cracking can be a challenging task for any penetration team as hashing is not reversible. The process involves making guesses about the original password, hashing them, and comparing the results with the available hash. Many tools like John the Ripper and Hashcat are available for cracking a variety of hash types, but the biggest challenge lies in the hardware.
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ACTIVELabs was created in 2018 to hunt and research undiscovered vulnerabilities, report them to vendors via responsible disclosure programs, publish advisories, develop and validate new patches, and to share this information for the advancement of the cybersecurity community. ACTIVELabs was established with the mission of securing our ever-growing client base, partnerships, and the technology community as a whole.
We are actively providing the community with verified findings and research that leads to the creation of new Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) and updates to the National Vulnerability Database (NVD). For a full listing of all of our Advisories, visit our GitHub page here. |
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