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Thursday 25th October 2007
New software cracks passwords with graphics cards 8:32AM, Thursday 25th October 2007
A Russian company claims to have developed a way to use graphics cards to crack passwords. It claims that the software can reduce the time taken to discover the correct password by a factor of 25.

Cracking a password with 55 trillion possible combinations would take two months, if testing 10,000,000 passwords per second. This is approximately the length of time that the average CPU available today would take.

The company claim that it can reduce this time to between three and five days, depending upon the hardware, by using the massively parallel processing power of a modern graphics card. Previously, graphics cards could only perform floating point operations, but recent, more advanced cards make this type of application possible.

The new approach has been built into ElcomSoft's Distributed Password Recovery product, which is available with a twenty user licence at £499.

The company already offer a range of security tools and password recovery software, with customers including law enforcement agencies and intelligence organisations. ElcomSoft has filed for a US patent on the technology.

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