ISunshare Password Genius Standard 2.1.1 Serial Keygen Full

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Garcia Miller

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I have a version of Window Embedded standard here, and my issue is the password has been forgotten. I have looked allover the internet but I haven't found anything that helps so I thought I would post a question here. How do I reset a profile password on a system like this? There are no other users so far as I am aware and I don't have any qualms about losing any info that might be stared on it so if I need to do some sort of factory reset I will do that.

When creating a password-protected Zip file (with the "compressed folder" utility integrated in the OS), Windows XP uses the "standard" encryption algorithm for Zip files. This is a homemade stream cipher, and it is weak. With 13 bytes of known plaintext, the complexity of the attack is about 238 operations, which is doable in a few hours on a PC. 13 bytes are relatively easy to obtain (e.g. if one of the files in the archive is an image, it will probably be uncompressed and begin with a known header). The result has even been improved, notably because the files in an archive are encrypted separately but without proper key diversification. Some years ago (quite a few now, tempus fugit), I have seen a password cracking software by Ivan Golubev which put this science to good use, and could crack Zip encryption in an hour.

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Quick Technical Overview

Windows does not store user's password; it stores the hash instead. Due to historical reasons, Windows keeps two different types of hashes at the same time: NT hash and LANMAN hash. NT hash is the standard MD4 algorithm appied to user password. Using Unicode allows handling passwords in different languages. It makes difference between uppercase and lowercase letters. LANMAN hash is based upon the DES encryption algorithm. There are two specific features that strongly weaken the security of LANMAN hashes. First, they do not make difference between uppercase and lowercase letters; second - and most important - the password is limited by 14 characters; moreover, those 14 characters are split into two 7-character halves, which are encrypted independently from one another. This allows finding passwords for both parts individually and simultaneously. Besides, neither NT hash, nor LANMAN hash uses salt, and that allows cracking many passwords at once, belonging to different users (even on different computers), and with all that the search speed very little depends on their quantity. Windows could be configured in a way that LANMAN hashes would be disabled - that significantly improves the cryptographic strength and hardens the recovery of passwords. WinPassword supports the recovery with both known LANMAN hash and with just NT hash. In the standard case, when the both types of hashes are available, WinPassword uses the LANMAN hash to find the password and then additionally uses the NT hash to clarify which letters in the password are uppercase, and which ones are lowercase.


Operating speed and time necessary for finding passwords
Password search speed depends on many factors; first of all, on the CPU type and clock. RAM size affects search efficiency insignificantly. The speed can be raised significantly when utilizing GPU. The search speed on a computer with an Intel Core Quad CPU is approximately 26 millions of passwords per second for LANMAN hashes abd 35 millions per second for NT hashes. When using the GPU Nvidia GTX 295, the search speed for NT hashes reaches a billion (!) of passwords per second. When using Smart Rainbow Tables, the typical time for finding a password to a LANMAN hash is several minutes, regardless to the length and complexity of the password. More detailed information on the speed and time is available here.

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