"Not familiar with John the Ripper, but from what I've gathered, it's a tool for cracking passwords, not a Windows hack tool specifically. Can someone explain its purpose here? Is this thread about finding an alternative to built-in Windows password crackers or something?"
"Dude, you're thinking of using John the Ripper to crack a Windows password? I gotta warn you, that's pretty aggressive and might not even work on modern Windows versions. Plus, there are better tools out there for password cracking, like Hashcat."
"Yo, not sure what's going on here, but cracking Windows passwords using John the Ripper isn't exactly what the program was designed for, lol. It's a password cracker for Unix hashes, not Windows hashes. Can we focus on the actual tools made for Windows, like Mimikatz?"