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[Full-disclosure] Release of Pass-The-Hash Toolkit v1.4
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- Subject: [Full-disclosure] Release of Pass-The-Hash Toolkit v1.4
- From: "Hernan Ochoa" <hernan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 15:42:15 -0300
Source Code:
http://oss.coresecurity.com/pshtoolkit/release/1.4/pshtoolkit_v1.4-src.tgz
Win32 Binaries:
http://oss.coresecurity.com/pshtoolkit/release/1.4/pshtoolkit_v1.4.tgz
Documentation/info:
http://oss.coresecurity.com/projects/pshtoolkit.htm
http://oss.coresecurity.com/pshtoolkit/doc/index.html
http://hexale.blogspot.com
http://www.hexale.org/forums
What's new?:
(http://oss.coresecurity.com/pshtoolkit/release/1.4/WHATSNEW)
*Support for XP SP 3 for whosthere/iam (whosthere-alt/iam-alt work on xp sp3
without requiring any update)
*New -t switch for whosthere/whosthere-alt: establishes interval used
by the -i switch (by default 2 seconds).
*New -a switch for whosthere/iam: specify addresses to use. Format:
ADDCREDENTIAL_ADDR:ENCRYPTMEMORY_ADDR:FEEDBACK_ADDR:DESKEY_ADDR:LOGONSESSIONLIST_ADDR:LOGONSESSIONLIST_COUNT_ADDR
(WARNING!: if you use the wrong values the system may crash)
The idea is that, if you find yourself in a version of Windows where
whosthere/iam don't work (and iam-alt/whosthere-alt don't work
either); you can run LSASRV.DLL thru IDA, run the PASSTHEHASH.IDC
script included in the Pass-The-Hash toolkit, and use the addresses
found by the script with the -a switch.
This basically allows you to specify addresses at runtime to whosthere whithout
the need to recompile the tool.
*New -r switch for iam/iam-alt: Create a new logon session and run a
command with
the specified credentials (e.g.: -r cmd.exe)
*genhash now outputs hashes using the LM HASH:NT HASH format
*several bugfixes and stuff
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