What statement is true regarding LM hashes?
A.
LM hashes consist in 48 hexadecimal characters.
B.
LM hashes are based on AES128 cryptographic standard.
C.
Uppercase characters in the password are converted to lowercase.
D.
LM hashes are not generated when the password length exceeds 15 characters.
D
strange then what happens with the scenarios….and to the password….will it store as plain text ??
The simplest way to prevent Windows from storing an LM hash of your password is to use a password that is at least 15 characters long. In this case, Windows stores an LM hash value that cannot be used to authenticate the user.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/299656#/en-us/kb/299656