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RE: [lists] What ever happened to the Netbios share scanner utilities?
From: "Kyle Quest" <Kyle.Quest () networkengines com>
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 19:36:04 -0400
I'm affraid this isn't exactly correct. Cain is is indeed a nice SMB sniffer and an SMB password cracker (well, a hash cracker to be exact); however, it's not a login bruteforcer. Kyle --------------------------------------------------- <snip>
Having said that I have a very simple question that has been eluding me as of late. What ever happened to the evolution of the Windows share scanner/brute force utility? I've done what I consider to be fairly extensive Google searching, but have not been able to find a utility that fits the following parameters: Run on windows, scans an IP range for machines with accessible netbios shares, and is capable of attempting a brute force attempt on these shares, using a wordlist it generates on the fly and is configurable to length and character content (much like Brutus).
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