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L0phtcrack


From: "Jim Miller" <MillerJ () fabtexas com>
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 15:06:28 -0500

Last I heard, mostly from this list, L0phtcrack version 2, which was free, was doing the job, but version 3, which 
costs money, was having problems cracking on time.  Has the situation changed?  Is LC3 now a stable product?  Is it 
worth the cost of software, the cost of installation and the cost of the learning curve?

Any comments would be appreciated.

Jim Miller, CISA, CDP
VP & IS Audit Mgr
First American Bank Texas
Bryan, Texas   77805-8100
979/361-6515
979/777-9546
millerj () fabssb com

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