• A rainbow table is a precomputed table for caching the outputs of a cryptographic hash function, usually for cracking password hashes. Passwords are typically...
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  • compromised by such an attack. Pre-computed dictionary attacks, or "rainbow table attacks", can be thwarted by the use of salt, a technique that forces...
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  • of North London, UK Rainbow 100, a microcomputer Rainbow storage Rainbow table, a data structure used in password cracking Rainbow, an application using...
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  • The Rainbow Round Table (RRT) of the American Library Association (ALA) is dedicated to supporting the information needs of LGBTQIA+ people, from professional...
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  • defend against attacks that use precomputed tables (e.g. rainbow tables), by vastly growing the size of table needed for a successful attack. It also helps...
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  • at USENIX in 1999. Besides incorporating a salt to protect against rainbow table attacks, bcrypt is an adaptive function: over time, the iteration count...
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  • RainbowCrack is a computer program which generates rainbow tables to be used in password cracking. RainbowCrack differs from "conventional" brute force...
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  • can send X, look up response Y in the table and get K. This attack can be made practical by using rainbow tables. However, existing NTLMv1 infrastructure...
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    Distributed Free Rainbow Tables (or DistrRTgen) was a volunteer computing project for making rainbow tables for password cracking. By using the Berkeley...
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  • added to the password reduces the ability to use precomputed hashes (rainbow tables) for attacks, and means that multiple passwords have to be tested individually...
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