![]() ![]() Linux users previously got a “32Exception” error message saying something like “Cannot find the specified file” or “Access denied” due to a breaking change introduced in Mono version 6. Running NetworkMiner in Linux using Mono 6 (or later). We have also improved NetworkMiner’s Linux support.įiles, images and folders can now be opened in external tools directly from the NetworkMiner GUI also when Image: JtR formatted NTLMv2 and Kerberos hashes in NetworkMiner 2.6 We have now added support for presenting LANMAN and NTLM credentials as JtR hashes as well. How to extract John-the-Ripper hashes from Kerberos network traffic with NetworkMiner. ![]() Image: Emails extracted from SMTP and IMAP traffic ![]() On that note, we’d like to thank Mandy van Oosterhout for reporting a bug in our email parser! Some of the major improvements in this new release are related to extraction and presentation of emails from SMTP, POP3 and IMAP traffic. The network forensic tool is now even better at extracting emails, password hashes, FTP transfers and artifacts from HTTP and HTTP/2 traffic than before. ![]()
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