• L0pht Heavy Industries (pronounced "loft") was a hacker collective active between 1992 and 2000 and located in the Boston, Massachusetts area. The L0pht...
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  • L0phtCrack is a password auditing and recovery application originally produced by Mudge from L0pht Heavy Industries. It is used to test password strength...
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    Peiter Zatko (category L0pht)
    think tank the L0pht as well as the computer and culture hacking cooperative the Cult of the Dead Cow. While involved with the L0pht, Mudge contributed...
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    Chris Wysopal (category L0pht)
    join the L0pht. His development projects there included Netcat and L0phtCrack for Windows. He was also webmaster/graphic designer for the L0pht website...
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  • Christien Rioux (category L0pht)
    patent holder. Educated at MIT, Rioux was a computer security researcher at L0pht Heavy Industries and then at the company @stake (later bought by Symantec)...
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  • crossover associations with several other organizations. These include the L0pht; founding members White Knight and Count Zero and final members Dildog and...
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  • presentation was given in which Mudge, a key member of the hacking group L0pht, discussed their intent as grey hat hackers to provide Microsoft with vulnerability...
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  • @stake (category L0pht)
    Christina Luconi (Chief People Officer). In January 2000, Atstake acquired L0pht Heavy Industries (who were known for their many hacker employees), bringing...
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    Cris Thomas (category L0pht)
    at the high-profile hacker security think tank L0pht Heavy Industries, Thomas was one of seven L0pht members who testified before the U.S. Senate Committee...
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  • institutions and attempted to DDoS the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest website. L0pht, was a hacker collective active between 1992 and 2000 and located in the...
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    Joe Grand (category L0pht)
    electronics at the age of seven and later joined the Boston-based hacker group L0pht Heavy Industries. He gained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering...
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  • bandwidth usage (like top for network traffic) Kismet, for 802.11 wireless LANs L0phtCrack, a password auditing and recovery application. McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator...
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  • values is large enough. Cain and Abel Crack Aircrack-ng John the Ripper L0phtCrack Metasploit Project Ophcrack Cryptool Brute-force attack E-mail address...
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    password attack (or even auditing and recovery by systems personnel) such as L0phtCrack, John the Ripper, and Cain; some of which use password design vulnerabilities...
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    security) Password cracking Aircrack-ng Crack DaveGrohl Hashcat John the Ripper L0phtCrack Ophcrack RainbowCrack "How to use Cain and Abel". Cybrary. Archived...
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  • security consulting firm known for employing former “white hat” hackers from L0pht Heavy Industries. Much of Veracode's software was written by Rioux. In 2007...
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    Bell Technology Group helped to support the hackers. The hacker group L0pht Heavy Industries presented a panel discussion that covered some of their...
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  • DNS servers. May 19: The seven members of the hacker think tank known as L0pht testify in front of the US congressional Government Affairs committee on...
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  • hashes in a few seconds. Many cracking tools, such as RainbowCrack, Hashcat, L0phtCrack and Cain, now incorporate similar attacks and make cracking of LM hashes...
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  • masse. The project was started by Peiter Zatko, a former member of the L0pht and cDc who left DARPA in 2013. ECHELON, Thinthread, Trailblazer, Turbulence...
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  • blueprints for boats/ships using a table of derivatives Lofty (disambiguation) L0pht, pronounced "loft", a former hacker collective centered in Boston, MA All...
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  • Weld Pond, aka Chris Wysopal (born 1965), member of the hacker think tank L0pht Zenneth A. Pond (1919–1942), American Marine flying ace during World War...
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    GitLab. Aircrack-ng Cain and Abel Crack DaveGrohl Hashcat John the Ripper L0phtCrack NMap RainbowCrack "OPH Reviews". Pcsupport.about.com. 2011-07-30. Archived...
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  • Password cracking Aircrack-ng Cain and Abel DaveGrohl Hashcat John the Ripper L0phtCrack Ophcrack RainbowCrack David R. Mirza Ahmad; Ryan Russell (25 April...
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  • Wysopal, also known as Weld Pond (1987), member of the hacker think tank L0pht Heavy Industries, founder of Veracode John Carter (1986), NHL forward 1986–1993...
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  • Quarterly Phrack Legion of Doom Chaos Computer Club Cult of the Dead Cow l0pht Crypto-anarchism Culture jamming E-democracy Hacker culture Hacker ethic...
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  • NTLM password hashes and writes them to hashes.txt in a format usable by L0phtCrack for cracking at a later time. As port 139 is a privileged port and...
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