Monthly Archive for January, 2007Page 2 of 3

Back to bloggin’

So Inderjeet decides to start blogging again, and introduces me to Klassic Krispy Kreme donuts he had. Going further he decides to write about Max Brenner where I personally added quite a few pounds to my growing belly by virtue of the excellent Danish hot chocolate.

Ophcrack

One of the finest implementation of Rainbow Table based password cracking tool, now comes with support for NTLM Hash. Beats l0phtcrack on efficiency and accuracy. The tool comes as a windows installer or a linux based liveCD.

Ophcrack is a Windows password cracker based on rainbow tables. It is a very efficient implementation of rainbow tables done by the inventors of the method. It comes with a GTK+ Graphical User Interface and runs on Windows, Mac OS X (Intel CPU) as well as on Linux.

Firefox out Camino In

I have been using Firefox since it’s first release, and have been a fan of the browser when it worked like a charm on my Windows. Now that I have shifted to Mac for a year or so, I feel frustrated with Firefox’s performance compared to that of Camino or Safari. It’s either that I have installed too many plugins to bring down Firefox to the knees, or its just Mozilla’s inability to create a Mac based product. So for the third time I threw out Firefox from my dock and allowed Camino and Safari to breathe there.

MacWorld

With the recent teaser on Apple.com page, the anticipation about iPhone couldn’t be more. Even if it is not iPhone, there is something coming up today. There is a twitter page to keep yourself updated on MacWorld. TUAW has also planned live blogging from the event.