![]() LC5 can still be found at SecTools.Org and other unofficial mirrors. Symantec has since stopped selling this tool to new customers citing US Government export regulations, and has announced that they will discontinue support by the end of 2006. ![]() The application was produced by after the L0pht merged with in 2000. It was one of the krackers’ tools of choice, although most use old versions because of its price and low availability. It is used to test password strength and sometimes to recover lost micr*soft Windows passwords, by using dictionary, brute-force, and hybrid attacks. ![]() L0phtkrack is a password auditing and recovery application (now called LC5), originally produced by Mudge from L0pht Heavy Industries. ![]()
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