SysKey is an extra level of encryption put on the hashes in the SAM file. This tutorial will recap parts of the original, but also give a far simpler, faster and more concise way to crack hashes in the SAM file that are protected by SysKey. There are still ways SAMInside could be used, but there are better Open Source tools now that can do the same tasks. One reason I’m writing this new tutorial is because sometime after SAMInside v.2.1.3 exporting to a PWDump file was disabled in the demo version. It was pretty popular and the data is still useful but in the last year I’ve found far better ways to crack a SAM file with SysKey enabled. As suggested by Negative here: I’m creating this new thread.Ĭracking Syskey and the SAM on Windows XP, 200 and NT 4 using Open Source ToolsĪ little over a year ago I wrote a little tutorial called “Cracking Windows 2000 And XP Passwords With Only Physical Access”.
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