Cracking Passworts

I found http://www.ensyncsolutions.com/security_check.htm a windows tool to check the password of the oracle db. By this step all passwords will be cracked and displayed on the screen.
Does anybody know how to crack an oracle passwort ?
Are there a dbms-packages ?
Thanks for any idea.
regards,
Rainer

The MonitorCreation trigger does demonstrate that it is possible to get the DES encrypted password with a trigger when you use the CREATE USER statement. This is simply because the statement has to contain the password. You may be able to get a DES encrypted password in a trigger on ALTER USER as well, but Oracle has been suggesting that you not change passwords that way for some time.
Even if you get the DES encrypted password from these statements, which incidentally requires having DBA access to the database to be able to create the triggers in the first place, decrypting DES passwords is "hard"-- unless you want to build dedicated hardware or have a few hundred thousand machines lying around to decrypt passwords, decrypting DES can't be done in your lifetime.
When I run this tool, I only see usernames and passwords that are either defaults or the same as the user name. That is what the tool documentation, both on the web page and in the help file, indicate you should see.
Justin
Distributed Database Consulting, Inc.
http://www.ddbcinc.com/askDDBC

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