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Published inFeb 2024
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781835888544
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Daniel W. Dieterle
Daniel W. Dieterle
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Daniel W. Dieterle

Daniel W. Dieterle, with over 20 years in IT, has evolved from a system and network support role to a dedicated Computer Security Researcher and Author. His expertise, honed in diverse environments like corporate data centers and Ivy League schools, is reflected in his Kali Linux-based books, widely used globally for security training in universities, government, and private sectors. He has contributed to numerous technical books, articles, and security training classes, and is passionate about mentoring newcomers in the field.
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Mimikatz
Mimikatz has been one of the most popular and standby tools for password attacks for many years. I have used this so many times that I couldn’t even count how many, and I still find new ways to use it! Mimikatz is a powerful post-exploitation tool commonly used by attackers to extract plaintext passwords, NTLM hashes, Kerberos tickets, Terminal Server creds and much more!
Dumping NTLM Hashes with Mimikatz
     Download the latest version of Mimikatz from the tool website
     Deploy Mimikatz on a Windows target
     Run “Mimikatz.exe
     Type, “privilege::debug
     And then “sekurlsa::logonpasswords
If successful you will now have the NTLM hash of the currently logged on user, and any other user who...
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Password Cracking with Kali Linux
Published in: Feb 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781835888544

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Daniel W. Dieterle

Daniel W. Dieterle, with over 20 years in IT, has evolved from a system and network support role to a dedicated Computer Security Researcher and Author. His expertise, honed in diverse environments like corporate data centers and Ivy League schools, is reflected in his Kali Linux-based books, widely used globally for security training in universities, government, and private sectors. He has contributed to numerous technical books, articles, and security training classes, and is passionate about mentoring newcomers in the field.
Read more about Daniel W. Dieterle