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labview vi password cracking analysis - encryption algorithm

Posted by Labview Master in Labview Master's Blog, 24 May 2013 - - - - - - · 36 views
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labview sub-vi password cracking analysis - encryption algorithm

labview vi password undoubtedly also used encryption algorithm, first the password hash, which is
vi inside addto cache, password authentication when Lilli cache inside look, if there is verification labview vi password is correct, otherwise an error, so there labview cached passwords, but after the hash is not stored in clear text, you can combine our GPU-accelerated software reverse.


Through our GPU-accelerated reverse tool in a very short period of time reversal labview vi password
Here is the system comes with the following file path
C: \ Program Files \ National Instruments \ LabVIEW 2012 \ vi.lib \ AppBuilder \ AB_API \ common \ AB_API Set Password.vi
The password is: lamarfootball

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Three well-known encryption algorithms (MD5, RSA, DES) parsing
MD5 stands for Message-Digest Algorithm 5, in the early 1990s by the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science and RSA Data Security Inc invention, the MD2, MD3 and MD4 evolved.
RSA is the first tool for data encryption can be used for digital signature algorithm. It is easy to understand and operate, and very popular. Algorithm name to inventor named: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman. However, the security of RSA has not been proved theoretically. It has gone through a variety of attacks, has not been completely broken.
DES algorithm
U.S. National Bureau of Standards in 1973 began to study in addition to other sectors outside the Department of Defense computer system's data encryption standard, on May 15, 1973 and August 27, 1974 has twice issued a solicitation to the public announcement of the encryption algorithm. January 1977, the U.S. government enacted: the adoption of IBM's design of the program as a non-official data confidential data encryption standard (DES? Data Encryption Standard).
For general purpose computing using graphics acceleration is not news, there is a small software supports GPU acceleration violence Reverse RAR document password, but these gadgets in the hands of professional password security company nothing, and in early 2012 cryptology conference, from Stricture business consulting firm's founder and CEO Jeremi Gosney announced their GPU clusters with a group of violent counter cipher process.
Today, general-purpose GPU computing performance and more powerful, and perhaps a few years a general desktop graphics cards can achieve such a powerful computing capabilities, so simple 6-8 digit password in the face of violence is almost impossible to reverse survived password constantly lengthening words will be very troublesome, dilemma ah.

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LuaVIEW going into the next round

Posted by rolfk in LabVIEW Codewire, 30 July 2012 - - - - - - · 942 views
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I've been working on and off on getting the next version of LuaVIEW ready for a release. While there has been little change on LuaVIEW for several years, it was done well enough to only cause a few minor issue on the most recent LabVIEW versions. Issues that in itself did not require a new LuaVIEW release.

But there have been a lot of new feature requests from various directions over the years and so at the end of 2011 we decided that a new major release was justified to bring some of those features to current and new applications using LuaVIEW.

Feature requests that we have received over the last few years include support for running Lua scripts on NI realtime targets, as well as full support for LabVIEW for Windows 64 Bit and LabVIEW for Intel Macs.

Some voiced concerns about the fact that LuaVIEW was using a CIN to implement its core functionality and NI might be discontinuing CIN support at some point altogether. And indeed, while the latest version of LabVIEW for Windows 32 Bit still supports loading CINS developed in earlier versions of LabVIEW, NI never released any support for creating CINs for realtime platforms (except the Pharlap ETS based ones which use simply the LabVIEW for Windows 32 Bit CIN), as well as LabVIEW for Windows 64 Bit, and LabVIEW for Intel Macs. So moving to a shared library based LuaVIEW backend got an important step.

Other requests where support for running Lua binary modules such as LuaCom for interfacing to ActiveX or LuaInterface for interfacing to .Net as well as a possibility to access NI-VISA and DAQmx functionality directly from inside a Lua script, without having to create a module interface in the LabVIEW VI to relay the API calls to the according LabVIEW nodes.

I’m excited to announce that we are now in the final stages of testing and finalizing a package for the Beta of LuaVIEW 2.0B1.

This new release has a number of changes to the previous release but efforts have been made to keep it as compatible as possible to the last LuaVIEW release.
Following characteristics are valid for this release:
  • LabVIEW 7.1 or newer
  • Uses Lua 5.1.5 as Lua engine (LuaVIEW 1.2.x used Lua 5.0.3)
  • The core library has been changed into a DLL/shared library
  • Supports LabVIEW for Linux x86, Windows x86 and x64
  • Distributed as OpenG package, can be installed with the OpenG package installer or with VIPM
This Beta is time limited and will stop working after the end of 2012.

If no serious problems are found during the Beta test, the 2.0 release version is expected to be released around end of August.

The release version will include runtime support for LabVIEW for Mac OS X and NI realtime systems (cRIO and Pharlap ETS). It will also include a binary module to access NI-VISA directly from within a Lua script for at least Windows (for other OSes we are looking at the options and needed effort). A link library for Windows will allow linking your own binary modules to be included in LuaVIEW, by replacing the lua51.lib file in the linking stage of the binary module with the luaview.lib file.

To receive a download link to the Beta package please send me a pm and specify which LabVIEW version and OS you plan to use with this Beta.

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UI Tools is now Compatible with LabVIEW

Posted by jgcode in Team LAVA, 17 March 2012 - - - - - - · 821 views
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Congrats to François Normandin as UI Tools is now Compatible with LabVIEW!

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The second highest download in the LAVA-CR is now available by just firing up your copy of VIPM and download it straight from the LabVIEW Tools Network!.

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UI Tools is currently CwLV Standard and will be applying for CwLV Silver in the near future.
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As always, additional thanks to David_L, Will and the LabVIEW Partner Program Team. :beer_mug:

Kind Regards

Jonathon Green
Team LAVA Administrator

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From: Using the "Report to Moderator" link

Posted by lava in LAVA News, 20 January 2012 - - - - - - · 616 views

Quick clarification on the "Report to Moderator" link that appears on all posts: please use this to draw the moderators' and administrators' attention to a post for any reason - doing so puts your request into a queue that all moderators are able to actively work through, and are able to track/sign-off/etc, so it's a lot easier for us to work with something in that system than it is if you PM one of us individually.

We don't always read every post to LAVA (shocking, I know :) ), but the "Report to Moderator" isn't only to report objectionable content: it's the best way to let us know if you need us to move/rename/edit a thread of your own too.


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