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Remote Password Recovery 1.0.3


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 16 Limitations None
Publisher Nsasoft File Size 1.3M
Date added 04 Sep 2009 Check your speed

Remote Password Recovery is a remote computers password auditing program and security test tool, it retrieves passwords for software products saved on local or remote network computers. The software recovers Internet Download Manager, FFFTP, FileZilla, WinProxy, FAR ftp, Easy Web Cam, Web Drive, Core FTP, Ipswitch IMail, Ipswitch Messenger, Ipswitch Messenger Server passwords. With this software you will be able to find and recover a lost or forgotten passwords, save and keep an up-to-date backup of all your software passwords in a central location. Remote Password Recovery retrieves passwords from network computers and helps network administrators to examine the security of their networks by executing an audit of saved software passwords. By exposing insecure passwords, Remote Password Recovery demonstrates how secure a network is under remote password stealth attack. Remote Password Recovery is a must have tool for network administrators and designed for corporate network password audit.

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