TurboLinux breaks NT passwords with EnFuzion

Turbolinux demonstrated the power of its EnFuzion software by breaking Microsoft NT passwords at product demonstrations during Linux Business Expo at Comdex in Las Vegas last week.

EnFuzion, deployed at major sites worldwide, including global financial institutions, national laboratories, telecommunication companies, semiconductor firms, consumer goods and biotechnology companies, is a new technology based on harnessing idle CPU cycles on workstations and servers in a network to deliver supercomputing performance. EnFuzion runs on Linux, Windows NT and all major Unix operating systems.

At Comdex in Las Vegas, Turbolinux is demonstrating the power of EnFuzion by "cracking" five-character NT passwords in less than a minute using an application freely available on the Internet. The demonstration is run on a small network of computers in the Turbolinux booth. EnFuzion can easily scale to solve much larger computational challenges and is already deployed at customer sites running on networks of more than 1,000 computers.

Turbolinux does not endorse breaking passwords on Microsoft software or any other products.


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