Thursday, August 7, 2008

Password hack tools

a)There are many password hack tools available in the internet. Some of them are free, others are available for a small fee. For example, there is Rainbowcrack. This tool was created for cracking hash passwords through brute force; it may not be very sophisticated, but it does the job.

b)Another example is LC5 (formerly known as L0phtCrack). It recovers Microsoft Windows passwords using dictionaries, brute force or a combination of both. Unfortunately, it won't be available after 2006 since Symantec acquired it.

c)John the Ripper is another password cracking tool, and can run in a series of platforms. Considered one of the most popular password hacking programs, it combines different cracker programs into one package. It uses the dictionary attack for searching hash passwords and also has a brute force mode.

d)Another Windows recovery tool is Cain and Abel. This software package uses a series of tools for password recovery, like dictionary, brute force and cryptanalysis attacks (that means that it looks for a key for accessing the password, something like the password's password).

e)Rixler Software is a company who offers a service of password cracking for different kind of programs, like Word, Excel, Access, VBA, Outlook Express and Internet Explorer. They offer personal and business licenses, depending on your needs.

f)Brutus is considered by its creator one of the fastest and more flexible password crackers in the market. The good thing about this tool is that it is a free password hacker. The bad thing is that it is only available for Windows 9x, NT and 2000.

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